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Fun with the Olympus OMD

scho

Well-known member
A favorite tree climb for kids visiting the park. An easy climb on an old willow that gently bends out over the lake. Great shady perch to relax and overlook the lake. M5II+40-150 Pro.

 

scho

Well-known member
Stopped at my favorite winery on Cayuga Lake for a taste on the way back from a mothers day lunch with my wife.

E-M5II + 12-40

 

jonoslack

Active member
Lovely pictures here . . I've been aways shooting black and white.
These were taken this morning with my E-M5ii shortly to be joined by Emma's teeny E-M10, which is due to arrive between 4 and 5 this afternoon.

all with the 12-40 f2.8 Zuiko - the snap focus is so great for this kind of shot.


2 o'clock


cornish sunshine


got the snuffles
 

scott kirkpatrick

Well-known member
Re: something a little different -- autograph collecting

I had an opportunity to browse the members' sign-in book at the Royal Society in London, and saw signatures like that of



The book begins in the reign of Charles II, if I got it right



and shortly includes Isaac Newton, who was president of the RS for almost 30 years



Royals contribute their own pages



The cohort who were introduced to the RS at the end of WW II includes many still famous scientists. I noticed Alan Turing's signature:





The occasion was a special treat for the speakers at a workshop held at the Royal Society. We produced quite a scrum of cameras, just typical autograph hounds



scott

All my shots, E-M5 ii, with 12/2.0 at 4.0. Atrocious lighting.
 
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