Tiny sensor revenge gallery thread!

Show everyone the latest shots which make you feel dead chuffed with your camera choice
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Thank you Valery :)
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Horseshoe Bay, British Columbia, 2004 -- Canon A70

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Dead trees and bustling marina. Nice shot.

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Lovely B&W conversion
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Thank you Henry!

Let's continue the tiny sensor photo:)

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Nice shots, Valery. I like the second one.

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Birma wrote:Lovely B&W conversion
Thank you. I only use the controls in Lightroom to do all my B&W conversions.
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Lovely autumn colours, Valery. I think your autumn is ahead of ours in the UK judging by the colour.
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Yes, of course, we have a sharply continental climate. Our autumn already half stripped of the trees. :)
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Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado, 2002 -- Minolta D7i

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Great b&w Henry. I love the textures.
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the_hefay wrote:Great b&w Henry. I love the textures.
Thanks! We were again at Rocky Mountain National Park in 2014, but haven't been back since then. Great place.

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Taken with my Alcatel onetouch cell phone camera with non adjustable super strong noise reduction for added pleasure. Although it is a technically superb photo straight out of the phone, I was able to enhance the shadow and highlight details in LR. No sharpening was necessary as the amazingly crystal clear, pin-point sharp lens was able to resolve the demands of this 1600*1200 max resolution sensor. Anyways, This was my view for a little over an hour yesterday morning as I was compiling photos for a timelapse. The timelapse link is in this page: http://www.photoclubalpha.com/forum/vie ... 1&start=15
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This is with KM Dimage A1 (my very first digital camera). With Tcon300 teleconverter strapped in front.

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This thread lives! :) Thanks for posting!

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