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Some pictures from my Panasonic DMC-FZ35

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"I love this camera!" says Sherlock Hemlock.
These are some pictures I took during the first four days with my new DMC-FZ35. All were shot as JPEG Fine, at various settings, and at ISOs ranging from 80 to 1600. Most received some additional processing in LightZone to bring out their finer qualities.

Others will do the more analytical tests, photographing charts and test patterns at different ISO settings. Or they may take a few shots and then display a few enlarged pictures that prove, once and for all, that raw on the FZ35 is better than JPEG.

What I was after was to see if, put into a situation, the camera could deliver a worthy photographic result. This is the real challenge for any camera -- will you come back with a picture, and how good will the picture be? I wanted to see how the FZ35 functioned as a go-anywhere. shoot-anything camera.

I'm very happy with the results so far. The DMC-FZ35 is definitely a camera with great possibilities.

 - SNADS, the dragon, flies past one of our windows - Panasonic DMC-FZ35 - Techno-Impressionist Museum - Techno-Impressionism - art - beautiful - photo photography picture - by Tony Karp
SNADS, the dragon, flies past one of our windows
 - Some wild grass in our field. - Panasonic DMC-FZ35 - Techno-Impressionist Museum - Techno-Impressionism - art - beautiful - photo photography picture - by Tony Karp
Some wild grass in our field.
 - At night, in Warrenton. - Panasonic DMC-FZ35 - Techno-Impressionist Museum - Techno-Impressionism - art - beautiful - photo photography picture - by Tony Karp
At night, in Warrenton.
 - An interesting store in Warrenton. - Panasonic DMC-FZ35 - Techno-Impressionist Museum - Techno-Impressionism - art - beautiful - photo photography picture - by Tony Karp
An interesting store in Warrenton.
Warrenton - The window of Brenda's store. - Panasonic DMC-FZ35 - Techno-Impressionist Museum - Techno-Impressionism - art - beautiful - photo photography picture - by Tony Karp
The window of Brenda's store.
Warrenton - Patriotic, made in America shoes. I wonder where the flags are made. - Panasonic DMC-FZ35 - Techno-Impressionist Museum - Techno-Impressionism - art - beautiful - photo photography picture - by Tony Karp
Patriotic, made in America shoes. I wonder where the flags are made.
sun - Heat - Panasonic DMC-FZ35 - Techno-Impressionist Museum - Techno-Impressionism - art - beautiful - photo photography picture - by Tony Karp
Heat
monarch butterfly caterpillar - A shy caterpillar. - Panasonic DMC-FZ35 - Techno-Impressionist Museum - Techno-Impressionism - art - beautiful - photo photography picture - by Tony Karp
A shy caterpillar.
 - Red barn behind the house, used to test for color fringing. - Panasonic DMC-FZ35 - Techno-Impressionist Museum - Techno-Impressionism - art - beautiful - photo photography picture - by Tony Karp
Red barn behind the house, used to test for color fringing.
 - Holding a small piece of the sky. - Panasonic DMC-FZ35 - Techno-Impressionist Museum - Techno-Impressionism - art - beautiful - photo photography picture - by Tony Karp
Holding a small piece of the sky.
 - Firing up the grill with some lump charcoal. - Panasonic DMC-FZ35 - Techno-Impressionist Museum - Techno-Impressionism - art - beautiful - photo photography picture - by Tony Karp
Firing up the grill with some lump charcoal.
the Hobbitt behind the screen - The Artist, taking a picture of his Muse. - Panasonic DMC-FZ35 - Techno-Impressionist Museum - Techno-Impressionism - art - beautiful - photo photography picture - by Tony Karp
The Artist, taking a picture of his Muse.
 - A long house in our neighborhood. - Panasonic DMC-FZ35 - Techno-Impressionist Museum - Techno-Impressionism - art - beautiful - photo photography picture - by Tony Karp
A long house in our neighborhood.
 - Black Branch, long after sunset. - Panasonic DMC-FZ35 - Techno-Impressionist Museum - Techno-Impressionism - art - beautiful - photo photography picture - by Tony Karp
Black Branch, long after sunset.
 - A Hackberry Emperor (Asterocampa celtis) butterfly on our porch. - Panasonic DMC-FZ35 - Techno-Impressionist Museum - Techno-Impressionism - art - beautiful - photo photography picture - by Tony Karp
A Hackberry Emperor (Asterocampa celtis) butterfly on our porch.
taillight of a Subaru forester - Self-portrait of the artist as a young taillight. - Panasonic DMC-FZ35 - Techno-Impressionist Museum - Techno-Impressionism - art - beautiful - photo photography picture - by Tony Karp
Self-portrait of the artist as a young taillight.
 - A unemployed scarecrow in our garage. - Panasonic DMC-FZ35 - Techno-Impressionist Museum - Techno-Impressionism - art - beautiful - photo photography picture - by Tony Karp
A unemployed scarecrow in our garage.
 - A strange creature outside my son's window. - Panasonic DMC-FZ35 - Techno-Impressionist Museum - Techno-Impressionism - art - beautiful - photo photography picture - by Tony Karp
A strange creature outside my son's window.
pink crocs - The Hobbitt's Crocs. - Panasonic DMC-FZ35 - Techno-Impressionist Museum - Techno-Impressionism - art - beautiful - photo photography picture - by Tony Karp
The Hobbitt's Crocs.
 - Tomatoes at my son's house. - Panasonic DMC-FZ35 - Techno-Impressionist Museum - Techno-Impressionism - art - beautiful - photo photography picture - by Tony Karp
Tomatoes at my son's house.
 - Peaches at my son's house. - Panasonic DMC-FZ35 - Techno-Impressionist Museum - Techno-Impressionism - art - beautiful - photo photography picture - by Tony Karp
Peaches at my son's house.
 - Vertical panorama of trees at night. - Panasonic DMC-FZ35 - Techno-Impressionist Museum - Techno-Impressionism - art - beautiful - photo photography picture - by Tony Karp
Vertical panorama of trees at night.
flowers in a vase - Still life. - Panasonic DMC-FZ35 - Techno-Impressionist Museum - Techno-Impressionism - art - beautiful - photo photography picture - by Tony Karp
Still life.
 - Always finish with a nice sunset. - Panasonic DMC-FZ35 - Techno-Impressionist Museum - Techno-Impressionism - art - beautiful - photo photography picture - by Tony Karp
Always finish with a nice sunset.
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