My cousin bought an RX100 a few days before going to a trip to Peru. She didn't bother reading the manual - just Gary Friedman's excellent book on the RX100. So here are some of her pictures that I processed in PS CS6.
1. Machu Picchu
2. Steps
3. Mountain City
Thanks for looking.
My cousin's pictures
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Re: My cousin's pictures
But Gary's books are always "way" better than the official manuals ! I like the first one best
Re: My cousin's pictures
Nice pictures - the RX100 would make a great travel camera.
Totally agree about Gary's books - much better than a manual!
Totally agree about Gary's books - much better than a manual!
Nex 5, Nex 6 (IR), A7M2, A99 and a bunch of lenses.
Re: My cousin's pictures
I think these photos have a lot of potential, Almazar.
I like them all and I think the third one is beautiful, except maybe a little too-cropped at the bottom while the ascent of te eye from the street level to the top of the hill with the Cross is just lovely for its town arcitectural scenic. I like how the roofs blend into eachother with the homogenous facades at minimal exposure.
The second one deserves a vertical panorama with a couple of more photo frames. It's a grand cascaded hillside and that cloud cutting into the hilltop on the left should have more head room incooperating the sky.
The first is a neat coverage of all the important elements that make the scene beautiful. Love the place and the photo.
Thanks for sharing with us.
Yildiz
I like them all and I think the third one is beautiful, except maybe a little too-cropped at the bottom while the ascent of te eye from the street level to the top of the hill with the Cross is just lovely for its town arcitectural scenic. I like how the roofs blend into eachother with the homogenous facades at minimal exposure.
The second one deserves a vertical panorama with a couple of more photo frames. It's a grand cascaded hillside and that cloud cutting into the hilltop on the left should have more head room incooperating the sky.
The first is a neat coverage of all the important elements that make the scene beautiful. Love the place and the photo.
Thanks for sharing with us.
Yildiz
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