You did really well to get that image sharpness at 1/30th sec, Walt. You must have been really well braced, and/or with zero caffeine in your blood. :-)

The nifty fifty is a fine piece of glass, even finer since they're now portrait-length on APS-C. I wonder if they'll ever regain popularity?

-bmw

On 11-08-11 11:08 AM, Walt Gilbert wrote:
Many thanks, Bruce.

It doesn't normally strip my EXIF data, and I'm not sure why it did in this instance. Photoshop preserved it in the color version, but for some reason, stripped it out in the b/w conversion. I don't have a clue what may have happened. But, I do normally preserve it.

Here it is in color with the data still attached:

http://www.flickriver.com/photos/walt_gilbert/6032605450/

Thanks again,

Walt

On 8/11/2011 6:36 AM, Bruce Walker wrote:
A fine portrait, Walt.

Does your workflow intentionally strip EXIF data? I find EXIF to be enormously useful, but I know some folks are concerned about loss of privacy.

-bmw

On 11-08-10 9:16 PM, Walt Gilbert wrote:
Hi all,

Well. Having recently laid to rest my mother after a long struggle, I suddenly find myself with more time on my hands. So, it seemed like a good time to start participating in the list again.

My re-introductory submission was taken this past Friday night, when I met up with friends for a few drinks in celebration of my birthday the day before. I'm not sure what the shot details are on this one, other than that it was shot with my K-50/1.4 on my K-x. I'm guessing the aperture setting at roughly 2.8 and the ISO around 800, with no flash. I haven't the foggiest notion what the shutter speed was, though. Nevertheless . . .

http://www.flickriver.com/photos/walt_gilbert/6030973192/

I do love that 50/1.4 and hope to actually learn to use it well before too long. Comments, critiques, and carrot cake are welcome.

Thanks in advance,

Walt







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