In June 2007 I began using a Panasonic Lumix LX2 digital camera. Without going into a sales pitch (which I would be happy to do at a moment's notice), let me just say that it fits my hand - and my eye - like it was made for them. I love the 16:9 - almost panoramic - aspect ratio. My wife says I'm like a kid with a new bike. This informal portfolio, which I update regularly, is a measure of my satisfaction with this little jewel of a camera; I hope you enjoy it.
To answer those who have inquired about my output with the LX2, I post-process in Photoshop CS3, and size all files to be printed (larger than 11x14) to the exact size and resolution using BlowUp, from Alien Skin Software; it is similar to Genuine Fractals, but in my view much superior. Using this method I have made splendid, extremely sharp enlargements up to 18x32 inches from both my LX2 and Nikon DSLRs for a variety of corporate and private collections.
Try the slideshow feature (at the upper right); it takes a few moments to load, but is otherwise excellent. Feel free to comment (below) or to email me at rpkphoto@comcast.net. Click on "Rodger Kingston (rpkphoto)" (above) to return to my home page.
Old Boston, 2007
Old Boston, 2007
Camera: Panasonic (Dmc-lx2) |
original size: 2376px x 4156px |
Current: 257px x 450px |