Don --
Familiar ... the kind of place I've stopped so often in multiroad trips and knew from my childhood.. Our Town.  I like 4 and 5 the very best of these.. and equally The first one the least because of the balance across the page, as it were..

Does the Q shoot raw?

ann


On 6/13/2018 11:09 AM, Donald Guthrie wrote:
Thanks for the look & comments Alan. The Q is nice for street work & with a $15 adapter and the 40mm pancake Pentax lens it is a very compact 200mm+ combo, although these wer taken with the 70-200mm Q lens, which I will take on a trip next week as a backup tele.

Honest the guy with the cart is a college student. We have very few truly homeless people here. It is a small town and the winters are too harsh for outdoor life. We do have a men's shelter & a woman's shelter which are supported by private donations.

https://flic.kr/s/aHsmnfi83g for anyone else wishes to take a look.



Message: 4
Date: Tue, 12 Jun 2018 18:52:12 +0200
From: Alan C <[email protected]>
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Subject: Re: Geso On the Street corner.
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Well, Don, I think that's a great start. That Q does a good job & must be pretty inconspicuous. One has to look for the obscure in streets. Like the two different spellings of Center/Centre. So many small cars was a bit unexpected. Perhaps the guy with the trolley is a scavenger so commonplace here? And the dog shots - don't the owners mirror their dogs?

Cheers

Alan C



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