331 of 366 Self Portraits
I've got my eye on you.
Reflections of my desk and office in my eye.
Closeup & personal.
The Panasonic LX3 got another positive plug the other day when Digital Photography Review mentioned it in a positive light as compared to the lesser rating it was giving it's closest competitor, the Canon G10. The G10 got only a Recommended rating as compared to the coveted Highly Recommended rating that the LX3 received. My early adopter buy of this fine optical instrument was again confirmed as sound judgement. Yay!
One of the most fun features of the camera is it's ability to focus up to 1 centimeter away from an object. I used that feature during my lunch break to take some macro photos of ordinary objects.
Perhaps my eye isn't so ordinary to me, but it is common enough as a type of object. Unique to me, ordinary in the everyday. That is, unless you get up close for a macro view of the ordinary.
Check out the reflection in my eye, and you will see the windows in my office, my desk, the hanging camera strap, photos on my walls, my hands, holding the camera, etc.
Worth a second glance.
331 of 366 Self Portraits
I've got my eye on you.
Reflections of my desk and office in my eye.
Closeup & personal.
The Panasonic LX3 got another positive plug the other day when Digital Photography Review mentioned it in a positive light as compared to the lesser rating it was giving it's closest competitor, the Canon G10. The G10 got only a Recommended rating as compared to the coveted Highly Recommended rating that the LX3 received. My early adopter buy of this fine optical instrument was again confirmed as sound judgement. Yay!
One of the most fun features of the camera is it's ability to focus up to 1 centimeter away from an object. I used that feature during my lunch break to take some macro photos of ordinary objects.
Perhaps my eye isn't so ordinary to me, but it is common enough as a type of object. Unique to me, ordinary in the everyday. That is, unless you get up close for a macro view of the ordinary.
Check out the reflection in my eye, and you will see the windows in my office, my desk, the hanging camera strap, photos on my walls, my hands, holding the camera, etc.
Worth a second glance.