The sickness which hit me day before yesterday abated today, and I managed to go out for a walk. I took again photographs at night, trying to re-learn some of the things from last winter.
The LX3 is excellent for this, but I'm debating whether I should buy a light tripod to complement my pocket-size minitripod. The problem with the minitripod is that it doesn't allow to optimize the viewpoint in the same way as a normal tripod would. But then it wouldn't be so easy to take the camera out for a walk, would it?
By the way, today is Blog Action day, theme being climate change. A worthy cause indeed!
And another point: Dpreview published their deep analysis of the Panasonic GF1, and highly recommended it was. But for me there is one big obstacle: no built-in image stabilization. Otherwise the combination of the 20 mm f/1.7 lens and the GF1 would be almost impossible to resist. But perhaps Olympus will get it right in the next micro-4/3 camera. (Pity about the usability problems with the E-P1.)
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I really like the "quality" of the light in the second image.
Yes, that one is about the colors, somehow they fit together.
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