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Duk Ladies

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Seoul, South Korea
Sony DSC R1
f/4@!1/160
iso 160
37 mm (120 mm equiv.)


Homemade duk sellers in the large downtown Namdaemun market.
 
Leaving for Portland, Oregon in the morning (2 day trip) so I won't be posting or viewing everyones great work. Hope to share some decent shots of the trip when I get back. This is my cousin, wanted it to have a glamour effect,
but might have blurred too much.

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AvSRoCkCO1067,
I know, no double posting but I had too.
Here is my Squirrel photo.
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DukLadies.jpg


Seoul, South Korea
Sony DSC R1
f/4@!1/160
iso 160
37 mm (120 mm equiv.)


Homemade duk sellers in the large downtown Namdaemun market.

ahhhhhh I've wanted a DSC-R1 so badly for so long. Finally got around to buying one when I found a deal good enough to justify the purchase and found out the dealer was fraud. Anyway, great picture! How do you like the camera??
 
ahhhhhh I've wanted a DSC-R1 so badly for so long. Finally got around to buying one when I found a deal good enough to justify the purchase and found out the dealer was fraud. Anyway, great picture! How do you like the camera??

Thanks SRSound and Yakamoto.
The Sony is fantastic. It meets my needs admirably. I especially like the lens, the build quality and the lcd screen. I used the stealth mode made possible with the Sony look-down-flip-up lcd for the "Duk Ladies" picture (and other street candids posted here). I hold the camera cradled at waist level (very steady) with the lens pointing 90 degrees to the way my body is facing, look down to frame, all the while pretending not to be taking a picture. ;)
 
Thanks SRSound and Yakamoto.
The Sony is fantastic. It meets my needs admirably. I especially like the lens, the build quality and the lcd screen. I used the stealth mode made possible with the Sony look-down-flip-up lcd for the "Duk Ladies" picture (and other street candids posted here). I hold the camera cradled at waist level (very steady) with the lens pointing 90 degrees to the way my body is facing, look down to frame, all the while pretending not to be taking a picture. ;)


My Canon A620 has this feature as well. I use it ALL the time for candid shots. Thats one of the reason I'll always keep a nice P&S along with my new dSLR because its hard to take candid shots with a big huge camera plastered to your face, lol
 
my friend with a 35mm film camera

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taken under the lights at a night soccer game

50mm @ f1.8
1/25
ISO 400
 


Canon EOS Digital Rebel (aka 300D) with a 70-200mm f/4 L USM lens. 1600 ISO because I didn't bring a tripod on a cloudy day.


It's a male Mute Swan by the way. In Toronto, Canada's High Park.
 
Crazy sunset indeed. I have a few photos like that taken last week (although I never seem to post in this thread as much as I should... :eek: ), but I don't think I'll be posting that today.

Taken with my Nikon D50, 50 mm f/1.8. :)
 

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Delivery Bike III : the Alley

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Seoul, South Korea
October 21, 2006
Camera make: SONY
Camera model: DSC-R1
Date/Time: 2006:10:21 12:24:11
Resolution: 850 x 497
Flash used: Yes (manual, return light detected)
Focal length: 14.3mm
Exposure time: 0.0040 s (1/250)
Aperture: f/4.0
ISO equiv.: 160
Metering Mode: matrix
Exposure: program (auto)​
 
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