- Location
- Seattle
- Name
- Andrew
I'm guessing those footprints are a Covid/ "social distancing" innovation? From a design standpoint I like where they were coming from, but in practice I can't imagine people actually using them as intended.
OK, there's a bunch of folks that have this camera now. The rest of us demand some photos. Post 'em if you got 'em. B & W or color, SOOC or cooked how you like 'em..... we gotta see real world images.
There are showcase threads for the GR III and IIIx, but this thread works too; it was created for the first APS-C GR, which released in 2013.Has this thread really been active since 2013? Well, that's pretty impressive....
Anyway, I'm new, here's my contribution...
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True, they are different though. I’m actually tempted to get the II if my III ever breaks.There are showcase threads for the GR III and IIIx, but this thread works too; it was created for the first APS-C GR, which released in 2013.
Whilst it’s known as a environmental/ street camera, what hooked me was it’s landscape images like yours, a perfect example thereof.Taken durning my last trip to Mars.
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It was a long hike up to this vantage point, I was glad to have a really small camera with me.Whilst it’s known as a environmental/ street camera, what hooked me was it’s landscape images like yours, a perfect example thereof.
Welcome Philip. That's a stunning photo of a subject I love!Along the Grand Union Canal - an old narrowboat, the pump-house, the lock-keeper's cottage, and the upper lock gates:
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Thank you, Charles.Welcome Philip. That's a stunning photo of a subject I love!