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Fun with 4/3rds cameras/ Image Thread

DHart

New member
I recently picked up a "like new" Canon FDn 135mm f/2.8 and decided to play a little with it today... combined with the new Silver Efex Pro 2 plug in. My constant companion, Harley, is always happy to pose for me when no one else will. ;-)

GH2 with Canon FDn 135/2.8 @ f/2.8
 

DHart

New member
Thanks for your remarks, marlof. The background in this image is a white birch grove on my property which was a considerable distance away. The 270mm FOV of this lens really compressed that long distance quite dramatically.
 

Ralfsworld

New member
My first in this forum.
Captured with Olympus E-PL1, tree shots stitched in CS4 @ 14mm F/8

View over Old City of Stockholm, Seden.

 

Jorgen Udvang

Subscriber Member
Beautiful panorama, Ralf.

If I should make a suggestion, it would be to show a little bit more of that beautiful, blue sky and less of the foreground before the water.
 

marlof

Member
Jorgen, you caught the moment. I like how his right foot is exactly in the middle of the railroad, and how his arms and left leg demonstrate the movement.

I try to be as little a gearhead as possible, but those 85 1.4 images continuously make me think 'I got to get me one of those'. Thing is, I know I'd better shop in the vision department, and try harder with the stuff I do have.
 

m3photo

New member
Re: Interaction

Indeed, very nice. I love the visible interaction between the two.
A well captured moment Woody.

I just couldn't resist adding what the "interaction" was:

"Well, the thing is; I don't need to spend $2000 on this when the inside of my garage looks the same really".
 
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