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Panasonic GF2 and "A City Exposed" Gallery
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Panasonic are pushing their marketing of the GF2 with a gallery by photographer Will Cooper Mitchell - by setting him loose in the city of London equipped with the compact micro four thirds camera. He claims that is has supposedly "freed me up and allowed me to be the photographer who always has a camera in his pocket and never misses a good opportunity – well, almost never!”

http://www.photographyblog.com/news/a_city_exposed/

Gallery here: http://www.lumixlifestyle.co.uk/lumix-gf...galleries/

Quote:‘The Panasonic GF2 was a revelation to me – inspiring me to bike, bus and run around the city’s streets being creative – and reminding me what it felt like to pick up a camera for the first time.’ Copper Mitchell summarised.

The beauty of carrying a camera with you at all times means you can capture the perfect story that the eye can sometimes miss.
Inspiring... Big Grin
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shuttertalk Wrote:Panasonic are pushing their marketing of the GF2 with a gallery by photographer Will Cooper Mitchell - by setting him loose in the city of London equipped with the compact micro four thirds camera. He claims that is has supposedly "freed me up and allowed me to be the photographer who always has a camera in his pocket and never misses a good opportunity – well, almost never!”

http://www.photographyblog.com/news/a_city_exposed/

Gallery here: http://www.lumixlifestyle.co.uk/lumix-gf...galleries/

Quote:‘The Panasonic GF2 was a revelation to me – inspiring me to bike, bus and run around the city’s streets being creative – and reminding me what it felt like to pick up a camera for the first time.’ Copper Mitchell summarised.

The beauty of carrying a camera with you at all times means you can capture the perfect story that the eye can sometimes miss.
Inspiring... Big Grin
Dear Julian, I have not experience with other cameras, you know I have Canon. But what you shared here with us, amazing and yes, so inspiring too! Actually street photography is almost carrying its own story by itself... And I agree, the beauty of carrying a camera with us at all times, can be a perfect story in photography. Sometimes I can see or notice very unusual things or actions but it takes time to get a picture of these moments. This is because of me, I am being so excited, and panic Smile so I miss the views... My husband smiles to me then! But I am not a professional one, and it would take time to learn and to get calm... But now, I am better than before especially with flying seagulls Smile

Anyway, I found them all enjoyable and inspirational.
Thank you,
with my love,
nia

“There are no rules for good photographs, there are only good photographs.”

Ansel Adams



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Oh God - is there no relief from spammers? Its the curse of a site that bubbles right up in Google. 5 minutes after I published my Italy/Iceland thing, I Googled it and it was at the top - nicely done Jules/
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I suppose if your thing is 'cocktail, evening and formal dresses', then you might find 'robertwill' kind of spam. Big Grin
Although on a Photographic site, it is a bit of a pain.
As for the google thing, infamy is better than obscurity. Rolleyes Even I have had my two minutes of fame Big Grin

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