Knorp
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Those :cussing: burglars left me a couple of lenses: this is the apo-telyt 135/3.4Perhaps Bart - but lovely and perfectly made photos all the same. :clap::clap:
which lens were you using?
Kind regards.
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Those :cussing: burglars left me a couple of lenses: this is the apo-telyt 135/3.4Perhaps Bart - but lovely and perfectly made photos all the same. :clap::clap:
which lens were you using?
Thanks Bart. That's a really neat trick I have to keep in mind!Double image trick: set your window wide enough !
Awww man. That's too bad!Those :cussing: burglars left me a couple of lenses
Sunday morning sunrise ...
You could have used a much lower ISO value here, Raf !Lens: OLYMPUS M.12-40mm F2.8 Shot at 29 mm
Exposure: Manual exposure, Aperture priority AE, 1/2,000 sec, f/4, ISO 2000, Compensation: -1
I saw the same behavior in Safari. The image was apparently uploaded as a 2400 pixel wide so the site software automatically downsizes it to 1200. Control click to open image in new window to see the original full size again.Strange behavior of this site in Chrome (on Mac10.10.3);
After I put in a like for Jono's post, the picture swelled with pride. I now see it (oops, briefly saw it) at full 2400 pixel width on my 1900 pixel wide screen. It's a lovely shot, but I wish I could do it for other pics as well.
scott
This is by far my favourite, what an amazing sight.This is with the 12-40 and the E-M5ii
Bladder Campion and Blue Sky
Well - what is it, Carl ?Crop of dead tree in above image. Insect or amphibian eggs?
Yes, insect eggs.Well - what is it, Carl ?
I'd day insect eggs ...
Kind regards.