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Ok, so I've got myself a GR.
It's not for the first time, I had a film GR1v but I didn't fancy it much. I struggled with the finder, it was more of a loser for me. It was faded and that sunk all composition for me.
Sold it.
I had a problem though, for work I was carrying two full kits with me and that didn't leave too much space in my hand luggage or my hands for another camera. I wanted something small and decent I could pocket. Re-enter Ricoh.
I've only had it a few days so sure I'm still on honeymoon with it but I love this camera. Sure, the autofocus sucks badly in low light, short battery life and hard to manually focus. Apart from those short comings, it's a great little camera that is a lot of fun to shoot with and looks great.
I love 24-35mm focal lengths for composition nowadays.
Shot on a Ricoh GR V
Macro
Post in LR
RUSPA SCRAPER nelle Cave estrazione Porfido ad Albiano Tn negli anni ' 80 Porphyry quarries extracting Albiano Tn Italy years' 80
Foto destinata al macero da un quotidiano locale , peccato che di quelle salvate la quantità è davvero piccola !
Some of the equipment being used to widen Arizona Highway 260 between Cottonwood and Camp Verde. This guy is over 102,000 pounds empty.
Apoxyòmenos – “The Scraper”
Roman copy
1st century CE
Greek original 5th cent. BCE
Images from the Uffizi Gallery in Florence.
"This is a Roman copy of a 5th century BCE Attic Greek original and was restored incorrectly. It should have the left forearm close to the thigh and the right arm crossing the abdomen diagonally."