Steve,
The skinning has been limited to the LXen - for the moment :-)
Unfortunately, my photography has been limited for the most part for
quite a while. I hope to turn this around soon.
I don't see myself upgrading from the *istD for quite a while... but I
am happy that the quality is not lacking for using that camera.
I rarely use my 43, most of my shots are with the 31 and 77...
César
Panama City, Florida
On 10/23/10 12:01 PM, Steven Desjardins wrote:
Hey Cesar. I really like the nun and those two with the obscured faces
near the end. Given our discussion about sensors and such, that's
nice work with the ever faithful "starkist" D and the 43. Have you
skinned that baby yet? ;-)
On Sat, Oct 23, 2010 at 1:51 AM, Cesar Matamoros II
<[email protected]> wrote:
I have, unfortunately, been away from photography for a while.
I always thought that my photography 'defined' who I was.
I had time to look back at some of my photography, and I was surprised to
see (with some humility) that the photos were very good. I always had
people tell me how good my photos were, but I always thought they were being
polite...
Maybe one should take a short respite and view their portfolio with unbiased
eyes...
I have viewed many PESOs and been impressed with the work. I always thought
that my 'work' would never 'rate'. Maybe I should not consider this and
just show my photeéos...
My latest upload is:
http://www.fotocommunity.com/pc/pc/mypics/583584/display/22755569
It has been a while since I have gone out with cameras in hand... I am
planning on taking my 6x7 out this weekend though. I may even consider
taking out my Leicas. I will be taking out my *istD to back up my photos.
César
Panama City, Florida
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