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EP2 + Pana 20mm + Grainy B&W Art Filter

swandy

New member
Since I got the E30, the Grainy B&W has been my favorite filter.

And I really like the combination of the EP2 and the 20mm. Great for indoors/nighttime and low-light in general.

Taken at a Coliccho & Sons Restaurant (formerly Craft Steak) in the Meatpacking District of Manhattan.

Thanks for looking,
Steve
 

Streetshooter

Subscriber Member
Steve, fancy meeting you here....
I do raw all the time but sometimes I just use that filter because it comes out sooo great.... nice shot.....
shooter
 
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bcostin

Guest
Nice! I would have liked to see a true "film look" in-camera option like this on the G1. Oh well.

I never thought I'd enjoy using in-camera filters, but Panasonic's "Dynamic B&W" mode changed my mind. It does a pretty nice job, but unfortunately it still requires post-processing to suit my tastes.
 

swandy

New member
Thanks Street and BCostin for the kind words.
Yeah, I do get around the various m4/3 forums.
And I also do almost all of my processing in RAW but I really like the filters (MUCH more than I thought I would) because (1) they provide instant feedback of what the shot looks like processed, so you can try something else - this was actually the third shot from this part of the restaurant and (2) I am just either not good enough or not patient enough to learn to do some of this stuff in PS. (Probably why I prefer Lightroom with all the great presets that you can find and use.
Steve
 
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