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Fun with 4/3rds cameras/ Image Thread

Diane B

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Jerry, everytime I look at this photo of the fowl (chickens??) it strikes me somehow as a chorus line with everyone with their hands in their air--sort of as supplicants. And--I've never seen a purple/blue fowl before either LOL.

Diane
 

Jonas

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This one was shot through a piece of glass and I love the way the sculpture looks transparent.

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Very nice, I like the framing a lot and in general I love images one has to look at for some time to understand. (More contrast, deeper blacks maybe?)
kindest, /Jonas
 

Michiel Schierbeek

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Thanks Michiel for the kind words.

That first shot you posted is amazing. So much metal and steel in one place....really nice.

I have been seriously thinking about getting a G1, but decided to hold off until we see what Olympus brings us here in the next few months.
It will take till december before Olympus will have a M4/3 with a EVF viewfinder. So if you like to put on legacy lenses you might as well buy the G1 :grin:
Just red on dpreview's Olympus forum that the one without EVF will be launched in june.
Regards, Michiel
 

JerryMK

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Jerry, everytime I look at this photo of the fowl (chickens??) it strikes me somehow as a chorus line with everyone with their hands in their air--sort of as supplicants. And--I've never seen a purple/blue fowl before either LOL.

Diane
Ha Diane, I was also very suprised seeing this coloured chickens. Took this picture at a market in Shanghai during a business trip.
 

Diane B

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Panasonic G1 + Olympus G.Zuiko 40mm f/1.4​

Your comments always appreciated!
I like this one a lot. There's so much to take in--color, details, a bit of humor (to me). Just very nice. It grabbed me immediately and then I had to spend time just----browsing.

Diane
 

Michiel Schierbeek

Well-known member
Two Photographs with the Meyer Lydith 30 mm f.3.5 in Exakta mount.
Another nice old Meyer lens.
Michiel



Entrance of a secondary schoolbuilding.
 

Michiel Schierbeek

Well-known member
Snow is gone and now waiting for some green. G1 14-45 kit lens.

Yeah, the kitlens is very sharp! Nice reflection too, you wouldn't have that if the trees wer green :lecture:

Talking about sharpness. I have here two photographs with the same subject made with different lensen, on different days with two different camera's.
So this must be the ultimate scientific test :LOL:

G1 with Leica Elmarit 90mm


E-3 with Meyer Orestor 135mm 2.8
 

Michiel Schierbeek

Well-known member
Like especially the last one very much, nice composition. Real citylife!
Was this shot from a riding train through a (dirty)window. Just wondering because it has more noise then the first one.
Or was it just darker.
Michiel
 

HansenTsang

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The rained finally slowed down enough to take some pictures.

These were taken with the Panasonic G1, Voigtlander 40 f1.4 Leica M bayonet mount and a Raynox 150 close up lens.
 
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