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Fun with 4/3rds cameras/ Image Thread

PeterB666

Member
This is nice Peter, hope the weather clears up soon!

Cheers

Brian
It is very changeable Brian. It wasn't raining this morning. I was originally going to go about 90km down the coast but with high swells and no guarantee of reasonable weather gave that a miss and was going to head into the local national park but when I got there the causeway river crossing was flooded and the police were turning people away (well at 5am I was about the only 'people'). I then went to one of the closer beaches and got loaded my Voigtlander 25mm f/0.95 on the E-P3. To do something different, I jacked up the ISO to 800 and got this very clear 2-shot panorama.


Cronulla from Shelly Park Beach ep3v by peterb666, on Flickr

That was taken between 'first-light' and sunrise. Without Adobe Camera RAW, I struggle with the hightlights and I have probably made the image a bit too bright anyway but the noise is non-existent. In those conditions, noise was always there in those conditions, even at ISO200.
 

DHart

New member
A small summer BBQ party was an occasion to get out and play with my new GF3 and 12mm lens.

It was especially hot today and I was not very motivated to move around much... so I decided to see what I could capture while seated in one place.













This one is a very heavily cropped image from the wide 12mm FOV.











I'm really happy with the performance of the GF3 and the 12mm f/2.0... total keepers! Can't wait to see the results from the RAWS... these were from the JPG files.
 

kweide

New member
bowed Olivetree




Dancing tree




The Boss and his men



Olympus E-5 + Zuiko 12-60 SWD f2.8, no NR
ISO 200 @ f7, mostly at 1/800 second, various focal lengths​
 
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