Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2007/11/17
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]thanks Hoppy, I've mostly enjoyed your monochromes at Amsterdam and Sitges though you have very good color compositions too. It's you got that way to frame not to get at those postcardy style. I've also been at Sitges, last time in 2002, I think, but out of season, you made me wonder where those negatives are, I'll have to dig in somewhere. They come from my last M too though I can recall of some Rollei pictures too. As for monitors and so, maybe setting up two calibrations to switch back and forth depending on what you're after is the way to go or just setting a second monitor would also do it. And as for buying gear, well... I have 4 kids to feed. And two wives. Oner former, you go figure! They're still young though the oldest one is already working. I think I'll be able to spend more money when they are all working. Still my priorities go for travelling. I don't feel the need to go for further gear, but who knows... saludos Pablo hoppyman@bigpond.net.au wrote: > Thanks again, Pablo. You can navigate to the Sitges and Amsterdam galleries > here > <http://gallery.leica-users.org/v/gh/a/> > You're right on the monitor. Print is my primary aim, but also for web to > share with my LUG friends. I need to adjust my web output > some. The Eizo monitor I want costs as much as good Leica glass! On glass, > I > just ordered a 21mm from Hong Kong. The new compact > Zeiss Biogon one. I have another trip to somewhere extremely scenic soon. I > love to do landscape type stuff as well. I can't wait. I > do have a good amount of camera gear, but I am shooting it a lot. I can't > keep > up with processing and scanning at the moment. > > Cheers > Geoff > (hoppy) --