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kweide

New member
wild rose
One of her favorite pictures. For her wall of fame



Olympus E-M5, M.Zuiko 17 f1.8, noNR
ISO200 @ f2, 1/200 second, 17 mm focal length​
 

JBurnett

Well-known member
Hmmm. I'm not sure about this one. But I loved the central shape. This downed tree is well on its way to becoming an awesome piece of driftwood.

 

Godfrey

Well-known member
Slowly Disappearing into the Foliage


Leica M9 + Ultron 28mm f/2

Hunting through my Lightroom catalog, this photo I made last year caught my eye...

Thanks for looking, comments always appreciated!

Godfrey
 
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JohnW

Guest
I have moved on from m4/3 but used a GF1 and GX1 for several years.

A few from a vacation in Roatan, Honduras last year.

John









 

kweide

New member
The girl from Udaipur thru Glass
It was a bold move to get rid of structures, dissolving even fine details,
shooting thru glass, uneven glass. But we like it. Destroying the optical power
of the Olympus Macro.... man, Oly will hate me for that.



Olympus E-M5 + M.Zuiko 60 f2.8, noNR
ISO 320 @ f3.2, 1/160 second, 60 mm focal length​
 

f6cvalkyrie

Well-known member
Panosoft 110/2.8 on the Speedbooster (yielding an equiv FOV of 160mm at f2.0)
B/W conversion with NIK Silver Efex



C U,
Rafael
 

JBurnett

Well-known member
2013 Lunenburg Folk Harbour Music Festival

Ray Bonneville. G3 + Canon FD 100mm f/2.8 (my cheap alternative to OMD + 75mm). Shot at f/3.5, 1/125sec. and 1600 ISO. Would have been nice to have auto-focus, f/1.8 and IBIS, but one does what one can.



Rob Lutes at the Lunenburg wharf stage. G3 + Canon FD 100mm.



Cheryl Wheeler. 45mm Olympus @ f/2.0



David Myles. Canon FD 100mm. I love this one despite its obvious flaws.

 
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