


I went for a very nice walk today with my friend James, in the woods near here, between 8 and 9 evening. Gorgeous light. Great landscape.
Sadly I'd forgotten how little light is in a wood, and my pocket camera was not really up to it. But a few pictures were not shaken.

Me at work, photo by James Ryan.
3 comments:
Awesome pics, the lighting is beautiful. The second one is my fav.
Thanks, guys. :)
Beautiful pictures!
As for the low-light conditions, that's where the optical stabiliser on my Lumix DMC-FX8 comes in handy. But then, the Lumix's sensor gets quite noisy over 100 ISO... not a problem for stills since you can shoot crisp photographs at 1/10s, but definitely a problem for moving subjects. It would be great to have the F10's sensor coupled with the FX8's stabiliser...
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