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I remember the thread, Steve. I also gave you some input on the Canon S5 at the time (well, mostly the negative). Well, I think I am where you are now... I hate the S5... It's worse now... I wish I could afford having an "accident" with it, so I could buy a new one. It is just too unreliable -- I never know what the heck I'm capturing. I'm glad you didn't pick up the S5 despite my 10 "most hates about it list". :o
Will be looking forward to more G10 shots, as I am curious. Thanks for posting -- it looks good.
Risto
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The S5 IS was too bulky to consider.
The flip-out screen might have been good on the G10 though.
The G10 has many software functions which will take a bit of time to go through and learn which to ignor completely :D
The problems with these "bells'n'whistles" menu systems is that there is more room for bugs.
The sky is pure white today, like a giant diffuser ;)
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Steve,
If those shots are anything to go by it looks as if you have made an excellent choice. The detail in the train shot is tops.
There is nothing more frustrating than to have a good pic in front of you but when you take it home in the camera it turns out well below standard. Might as well not have a camera at all than to do that.
Rupert
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Thanks Rupert and Bill.
Looking for photo opportunities requires more time than always available.
Though I should find it easier to keep the G10 close at hand thereby not missing too many.
Schefflera actinophylla (Umbrella Tree)
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That's very sharp, Steve. Even with my poor eyes at the moment I can make out the spider.
Saludos,
Bob.
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There's a (very) old ex-Army shed next door to me. The house is vacant now.
No fences here, so I thought to take a few shots while there's no-one to object.
Played just a wee bit in Xtreme with this one.
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I like that very much Steve. The transition between colour and grayscale is very subtle.
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Thanks Bill..
Another angle. The vine is a 'Choko' (Chayote)