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Fun with 4/3rds cameras/ Image Thread

Brian Mosley

New member
Jono, you're right about the lack of light... but when you're doing a PAD you have to work with what you're given :)

Luckily, the sun was shining early this morning...

E-P2 + 20mm f1.7
1/400s f/5.6 at 20.0mm iso200


E-P2 + 20mm f1.7
1/1000s f/5.6 at 20.0mm iso200


Cheers

Brian
 
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Brian Mosley

New member
Thanks Bob,

in this case, I did shoot a half dozen shots and put them through PhotoAcute - before finishing in Lightzone.

I have my parameters set to allow accurate exposure histogram display in line with the raw file. Which means Natural Colour/Saturation -2/Sharpening -2/Contrast -2/Normal Gradation/Zero noise filtering.

Cheers

Brian
 

scho

Well-known member
Hi There
Carl
- that Zeiss shot is wonderful . . . I still regret selling my father's G2 lenses :cry:
Still, it's the light that makes the shot so nice rather than the obvious sharpness.

Brian-
That implies that BT worship is on the cards . . . take care!
The coastal shots are nicely composed and all . . . but a complete lack of light is always a bit of an issue!

Devon - I still can't quite get to grips with the HDR look of the barn. but that last 'full frontal' shot of the boy is wonderful (although I can imagine he might not be so keen!).

Mike - lovely - I especially like the 2nd shot of the fence in the water, the 3rd shot of the old gate and the last one of the bridge

Klaus - your death of a bloom is sublime (as always).

John - what a wonderful staircase - surprisingly I think I prefer the colour shot

Tullio - what an extravagant glove to leave behind - did it drop off a ski-lift?

all the best
Thank you Jono. Nice to see that you are back into m43 again with your new E-P2 and lovely early spring images.
 

scho

Well-known member
Thanks Bob,

in this case, I did shoot a half dozen shots and put them through PhotoAcute - before finishing in Lightzone.

I have my parameters set to allow accurate exposure histogram display in line with the raw file. Which means Natural Colour/Saturation -2/Sharpening -2/Contrast -2/Normal Gradation/Zero noise filtering.

Cheers

Brian
Nice work Brian. Does Photoacute support the E-P2 yet or did you convert the orf files to another format?
 

kweide

New member
Thanks Bob,

in this case, I did shoot a half dozen shots and put them through PhotoAcute - before finishing in Lightzone.

I have my parameters set to allow accurate exposure histogram display in line with the raw file. Which means Natural Colour/Saturation -2/Sharpening -2/Contrast -2/Normal Gradation/Zero noise filtering.

Cheers

Brian
Brian: WOW
such settings are my prefered settings on GRD to achieve a real flat and neutral picture. Ideal for tweaking stuff thru photoshop. I will give it a try on E-P1.
 
J

Jamesmd

Guest
Hi

Its a week since I have my EP 1 , only with kit lens . I must admit I didn't expect so much from the camera .

here are some shots

cheers
 

Leica 77

New member
Great color and composition. That 7-14 is a sweet little lens.
Hi Carl,
Many thanks for your positive comments! The Panasonic 7-14 mm zoom lens is indeed a sweet little lens -- light weight and pretty sharp. I cannot leave home without this lens and another sweet little 20mm pancake ... Best regards, Leica 77. :)
 
M

maxmorrison

Guest
Max, that cat makes me nervous.... :)
...me too kweide! She is in her first heat :bugeyes:

Last week she peed over my Lowepro camera bag :angry::angry: a big love sign!

Luckily the bag is water[cat pee]proof :thumbup:
 
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