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Tullio

New member
Thanks Tullio,

the advanced CA correction in Capture One v5 PRO really improves the 17mm f2.8 IQ - that would make a great street shooting combination.

Cheers

Brian
Yes, but from what I've seen, the Lumix 20mm is a superior lens (of course it costs more...)
 

kwalsh

New member
Oh well, if any of you tool around other boards landscape forums you've probably already seen me post these, but here are two G1+45-200 shots in B&W from Death Valley:





Ken
 
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turbo

Guest
Ken,

Nice shots. That dune looks like it is ready to swallow someone (or maybe already has).
 

Brian Mosley

New member
Matt, I really love this capture - for me, the arrangement of people within the scene reflects the 'performance' aspect of the musician, and the preparation for performance of the guy on the left...

Just wonderful! thanks for sharing.

Cheers

Brian
 

Brian Mosley

New member
A couple of portraits of my daughter - shot as she looked out through a rainy glass window... the resultant files were so low contrast, that I decided to use the B&W Grainy Art Filter in the E-P1.

E-P1 + Hexanon 57mm f1.2
1/80s f/2.0 iso200


E-P1 + Hexanon 57mm f1.2
1/1250s f/2.0 iso3200


Kind Regards

Brian
 
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Devon Shaw

Guest
Went out for vietnamese food with my friend Haley yesterday and got this:
E-P1 with 17mm f/2.8 iso160 1/160s

 
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Devon Shaw

Guest
Thanks!
No she didn't seem to be a big fan of the pho we had to eat.
I thought it was worthwhile though for those above photographs..
About to have to show my portfolio to the schools I'm applying to.
 

Tullio

New member
Thanks!
No she didn't seem to be a big fan of the pho we had to eat.
I thought it was worthwhile though for those above photographs..
About to have to show my portfolio to the schools I'm applying to.
I don't blame her...I haven't developed the taste for it either. Those are great shots, though.
 

Tullio

New member
A couple of portraits of my daughter - shot as she looked out through a rainy glass window... the resultant files were so low contrast, that I decided to use the B&W Grainy Art Filter in the E-P1.

E-P1 + Hexanon 57mm f1.2
1/80s f/2.0 iso200


E-P1 + Hexanon 57mm f1.2
1/1250s f/2.0 iso3200


Kind Regards

Brian
Beautiful portraits, Brian. Well done! :thumbup:
 

m_driscoll

New member
Matt, I really love this capture - for me, the arrangement of people within the scene reflects the 'performance' aspect of the musician, and the preparation for performance of the guy on the left...

Just wonderful! thanks for sharing.

Cheers

Brian
Brian: Thanks for your comments. She's there performing and the activity swirls around her. Some note her presence and some don't. It must be hard to stay focused on your music. Cheers.

http://mdriscoll.zenfolio.com
 
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