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Abbey

Genster

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Today i went to a abbey to drink a Dutch Trappist beer :D
Here are som "GXR-pictures":

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The Dutch brewery De Koningshoeven produces the only Dutch Trappist beers—branded La Trappe—that are able to carry the "Authentic Trappist Product" logo.
 
Hello Genster,

very nice set of photos. Great ! Thanks for that.
Obviously you tried a glas of the Trappiste beer ?
In my experience (I stayed a few month in Belgium (long ago) and could try a lot of different beers, including Trappiste-beers) that kind of beer is sooooo strong.

Cheers,
JONIE
 
JONIE":1bn4o9xs said:
Hello Genster,

very nice set of photos. Great ! Thanks for that.
Obviously you tried a glas of the Trappiste beer ?
In my experience (I stayed a few month in Belgium (long ago) and could try a lot of different beers, including Trappiste-beers) that kind of beer is sooooo strong.

Cheers,
JONIE

Thanks JONIE.
The beer is strong indeed, but the taste is fantastic :D
 
I've tried 'Tripel Trappiste' in Belgium. Now I understand why the Trappiste monks don't try to say anything. :D

Nice photos, did you use AF point adjustment to shift focus on the two similar shots?
 
Rog Tallbloke":x5nv5frp said:
I've tried 'Tripel Trappiste' in Belgium. Now I understand why the Trappiste monks don't try to say anything. :D

They would speak with double tongue :lol:

Rog Tallbloke":x5nv5frp said:
Nice photos,

Thanks!

Rog Tallbloke":x5nv5frp said:
did you use AF point adjustment to shift focus on the two similar shots?

Yes, I used Spot AF on those pictures.
 
Nice set Genster... Next time drink a good one also for me... Here in Puerto Rico good beer but "significantly" different from German or Belgian ones...z :cry:
 
Nice set of photos -- reminds me somewhat of Maredsous in Belgium (long ago that we were there...). I think they have also triple-brewed...
Best regards, Gerd
 
Genster":18hgg2vy said:
Rog Tallbloke":18hgg2vy said:
did you use AF point adjustment to shift focus on the two similar shots?

Yes, I used Spot AF on those pictures.

I just checked my GX200 manual and I can't find a way to move the AF spot from the centre. Is the ability to move the spot focus something the GXR has that the GX200 doesn't, or have I missed something :?:
 
Hey Genster nice shots and looks like a wonderful place to enjoy a full bodied beer. All I want to know is what tripod you used to take these tack sharp photos after having a couple pints! :geek:
 
OK, so now I read the GX200 manual some more and learned how to adjust the position of the spot focus, and the exposure metering too.

Thanks Genster for encouraging me to find out more about these great cameras!
 
Very nice set Genster ;) and enjoyed the blur play of the beer and sign images of 4 & 5 .... different levels of consumtion could give rise to a similar effect :D

odd to see the Monks behind the counter taking in the money , needs must i suppose .

Cheers , Kort .

:)
 
waloszek":1qfyy2kc said:
Nice set of photos -- reminds me somewhat of Maredsous in Belgium (long ago that we were there...). I think they have also triple-brewed...
Best regards, Gerd

Thank you Gerd.
Maredsous indeed has a triple also; a very nice one :D
 
Duane Pandorf":1ssoeqko said:
Hey Genster nice shots and looks like a wonderful place to enjoy a full bodied beer. All I want to know is what tripod you used to take these tack sharp photos after having a couple pints! :geek:

Thanks Duane.
The most pictures I made ​​before I drank the beer and for the later pictures, I leaned against a tree or car :lol:
 
Rog Tallbloke":jp3dk2ij said:
Genster":jp3dk2ij said:
Rog Tallbloke":jp3dk2ij said:
did you use AF point adjustment to shift focus on the two similar shots?

Yes, I used Spot AF on those pictures.

I just checked my GX200 manual and I can't find a way to move the AF spot from the centre. Is the ability to move the spot focus something the GXR has that the GX200 doesn't, or have I missed something :?:

Maybe I interpreted your question is not quite right :oops:
I use the central focus point and first focus and press the shutter button halfway. Than I create the composition and I shoot. I hope now I have answered your question correctly.
 
Khortal":lqr4yyhn said:
Very nice set Genster ;) and enjoyed the blur play of the beer and sign images of 4 & 5 .... different levels of consumtion could give rise to a similar effect :D

odd to see the Monks behind the counter taking in the money , needs must i suppose .

Cheers , Kort .

:)

Thanks Kort. And yes, I believe they need the money ( just like me :lol: )
 
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