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Your Top m4/3 Picture of 2009

kevinparis

Member
oh there have been so many...its been a big learning year this year. I will go with the last 4/3 shot i took this year. Have just got a Canon 5d mk2 and I am getting to grips with that at the moment, but I am sure i will atill find time for the e-p1 and the 510

But this is a shot with an E-p1 and a zuiko 24/2 that I like.

happy new year everyone

K

 

woodmancy

Subscriber Member
oh there have been so many...its been a big learning year this year. I will go with the last 4/3 shot i took this year. Have just got a Canon 5d mk2 and I am getting to grips with that at the moment, but I am sure i will atill find time for the e-p1 and the 510

But this is a shot with an E-p1 and a zuiko 24/2 that I like.

happy new year everyone

K


Loved it first time - better now it's bigger.

Keith
 

mregnier

Senior Subscriber Member
Thanks Uwe and Keith.
And Keith, I wouldn't spend too much time with double exposures in camera. It works once in a while, but you can do the same thing better with layers in Photoshop. It is useful in that it gives you an idea at the time of shooting if it is a good subject for the layered look.

cheers
Mike
 

greypilgrim

New member
Wonderful thread, and I have enjoyed each of the posts so far.

Doug

This is the one that jumps to mind for me. I posted this before.

 
T

tripper

Guest
This is the shot of mine that I think pleases me the most. Not the best technically, not a lot of Wow factor but just because the G1 and 45-200mm kit lens are not at all suited to 'birding' I just got lucky and caught this Sedge Warbler singing his little heart out. :)

G1 & 45-200mm f/4-5.6 @ 200mm f/6.3 1/400s iso100




tripper
 

slosync

Member
Sunrise - G1, 1/320sec, f7.1, 14mm, ISO 160

Sunshine State Skyway Bridge, St. Petersburg, Florida


Happy New Year All,
Don
 

ustein

Contributing Editor
Thanks Uwe and Keith.
And Keith, I wouldn't spend too much time with double exposures in camera. It works once in a while, but you can do the same thing better with layers in Photoshop. It is useful in that it gives you an idea at the time of shooting if it is a good subject for the layered look.

cheers
Mike

That is my take too. You just have a really good eye for blending. We plan to use Blending even more in 2010. Although 50% of our top 2009 pictures are blended:

http://www.outbackphoto.com/CONTENT_2007_01/section_shooting_in_the_field/20100102_Top2009Images/index.html
 

Terry

New member
Uwe -
I love the texture blends in your top 10. Would love to learn more about the techniques. I assume using layers and blending in Photoshop?

Mike - I went to your website and there are so many really interesting "shots" you should post more often! love the one you posted on this thread.
 
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