Panasonic The LX7 does Steel Mill Industrial and Urbex -- and does it well...

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I'm quite happy with these because they are better than I expected. This camera was a hoot to shoot, lol. Some are handheld, some are tripod, some are handheld or tripod HDR.

The first shot is a reprise of a shot I took recently with my E-PL5 -- only this one was by day.

Of course you can click through to flickr if you want to see exif data.

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Panasonic LX7 Test: Big Gear on a Pallet by Entropic Remnants, on Flickr

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Panasonic LX7 Test: Open Arc Furnace by Entropic Remnants, on Flickr

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Panasonic LX7 Test: Ladles Under Maintenance by Entropic Remnants, on Flickr

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Panasonic LX7 Test: Can You Dig It? by Entropic Remnants, on Flickr

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Panasonic LX7 Test: Meadow Pump No. 3 by Entropic Remnants, on Flickr

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Panasonic LX7 Test: Dead Stick by Entropic Remnants, on Flickr

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Panasonic LX7 Test: Even Robots Get the Blues by Entropic Remnants, on Flickr

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Panasonic LX7 Test: Pumphouse by Entropic Remnants, on Flickr

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Panasonic LX7 Test: Industrial Fossils by Entropic Remnants, on Flickr
 
That LX7 seems WAY better than it is entitled to be. Did it forget that it has a small sensor?

BTW.....very nice HDR. What software are you using?

I thank you!

I use LR Enfuse from Photographers Toolbox. Minimally priced and does photo realistic HDR well if your original shots allow. Works as a plugin for Lightroom but I think there is a stand-alone version as well.
 
I love the colour of those shots and I don't say that very often about my Lumix results with the LX5.

Thank you! Color is important to me and I have an approach to getting it that I will be refining, like, forever, lol. When I was a boy in 1966 I started my photography journey shooting a 1955 Kodak and Ektachrome slide film and that's still the model stuck in my head for color and presentation.

I did a short article on mu-43.com about how I'm trying to get that look in my digital photography by shooting in RAW and using Lightroom and you can see it by clicking here if you're interested.
 
Very nice work John! Where are these buildings, around Coatesville???

-Ray

Thanks!

Claymont, Delaware, Ray. But the pump house and mill are not generally accessible for photographers. I work here so it's a playground of sorts. I did photograph at two old paper mills in Coatesville though.
 
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