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Fun with 4/3rds cameras/ Image Thread

Tesselator

New member
80 years ago that would be hard-core porn. :p

Nice-ish lighting. The pose is a little messed with crossed open legs and cramped toes tho.






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JBurnett

Well-known member
Jack Frost's design. Panasonic G1 with Olympus 35mm Macro, handheld. This shot was of an area of the window about 1.5 inches across. I've posted a full-size jpeg on my Flickr site if you want to see it more detail.

 

kweide

New member
On fire
Standing in the fire, lit itself, burning everything, donating new life. The conflict that tears so many archangels,
can shake his firm belief. Life and death, so close together. The one can not exist without the other. He bears the Archangel,
firm in the faith, in the midst of the flames, knowing to serve the good, holding his sword of flames.




Olympus E-5 + Zuiko 12-60 SWD, noNR
ISO100 @ f3.5, 1/200 second, 13 mm focal length​
 

Riley

New member
le Tour Down Under

the peloton slipstreams around a roundabout in front of the Aldgate Pump Hotel



Panasonic GH2, 1/80th sec, ISO160
Panasonic Leica DG SUMMILUX 25/1.4 f/9​
 
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monk

New member
Kind of an old bearded codger look to this guy. Olympus EPL5 with M.Zuiko 60mm. Explored my kitchen counter top for 30 minutes til he wandered up the wall to the corner of the ceiling.
 
M

mjr

Guest
Hi all.

I normally work in Iraq but just got back from a few weeks in Afghanistan, I took my trusty GF1 with me to see if I could grab a few shots whilst out and about.

Kabul is a surreal place to be, a palpable threat, armoured vehicles, guns everywhere and life going on as normal in the background.

This shot was taken from a vehicle, outside the main refugee camp. I converted it to B&W and like the feel although the colour works well too in my opinion.



Cheers

Mat
 
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