jonoslack
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I you implying that I don't always tell the truth!:ROTFL:Really? ;-)
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I you implying that I don't always tell the truth!:ROTFL:Really? ;-)
now if you want charming, you simply must stay in Indian hotelsNo No - it's just that they will build their hotels upside-down in Italy . .. . childish I know, but charming too.
OK. I want one. Are you happy now?
Very nice collection of photos! But one silly question, are the "art" effects permanently written into the file at capture?
Tim
As another poster has written.... or merely shoot RAW and then use the Olympus software to apply the filter to the RAW file without permanently changing it. Or... you can trick most of these effects up in Lightroom!OK. I want one. Are you happy now?
Very nice collection of photos! But one silly question, are the "art" effects permanently written into the file at capture?
Tim
Damn! you fooled me! :thumbs:Jono is not telling the truth - which is really not like him! Picture number 11 is a reflection of the hotel in the swimming pool, inverted!
Not only you, trust me! I've had emails from confused folk!Damn! you fooled me! :thumbs:
Nice gallery Tim, and good comments too - I think the art filters are nice, but could become tired quickly if overused. I shoot completely raw and apply the art filters in Olympus Studio if appropriate.
I don't know why/how you're seeing a 'small sensor' look - could you expand on that?
Thanks for sharing
Kind Regards
Brian
Thanks Lisa,Really gorgeous photos! We happened to be driving on the A22 past Lake Garda (but didn't see it - a hill was in the way) a couple of weeks ago on our way from Verona airport to the Dolomites (Val Gardena & Cortina). We enjoyed it there so much we plan to go back in a year or two, and now I plan to add a couple of days at Lake Garda to the plan next time. Thanks for the idea!
Lisa