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.
WGBH Complex with Bob Dylan Outdoor Projection, Boston, MA 2007
WGBH Complex with Bob Dylan Outdoor Projection, Boston, MA 2007
Camera: Panasonic (Dmc-lx2) |
original size: 3873px x 2179px |
Current: 600px x 338px |