Digital Nostalgy (bis)

© Patrick Perron

Digital Nostalgy (bis)

Uploaded: August 21, 2005

Description

A cropped version of my original shot from June. I have since used this version as the original one was too blank towards the top.

I chose to enter it into the 'simplicty' theme because, it represents a simpler form of photography, or at least a form of photography with simpler controls.

Comments

Patrick Perron August 21, 2005

Correction, this photo was taken with the Panasonic FZ-10. Forgot to change the default camera in the upload page. #297778

Tammy Scott August 21, 2005

AWESOME close up, Patrick! #1745087

Dan McConoughey September 03, 2005

Patrick, your are correct it was a lot simpler, but we also had a lot less control of the out come.
I see you shoot a Panasonic FZ-10, I have one of those myself, really nice camera. I moved up to a Pentax *ist Ds
but still use the Panasonic occasionally for the image stabilization feature.
I like this image it's simple, to the point and says a lot. Light and composition are also good.
Nice work. Have a good one.

Dan
#1799707

Patrick Perron September 04, 2005

Thanks Dan :-) The FZ10 is a really nice camera. I have recently moved to the D70s (and recuperated all my Nikon gear). #1800833

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