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thank god i was shooting the 75mm.... it gave me a bit of a head start on my running away....actually I was shooting frm the hip thank goodness for the quiet OMD shutterExcellent Kevin
Did the guy in the third shot down get you - he sure looks dangerous . . .
I think you were in great danger . . . he looks like he saw you, but I can imagine you could run faster (he seems to have three breasts, and I'm sure that must be a disadvantage!).thank god i was shooting the 75mm.... it gave me a bit of a head start on my running away....actually I was shooting frm the hip thank goodness for the quiet OMD shutter
K
That's lovely - the 12-50 really does come up with the goods doesn't it.Here's a recent one from a walk with the 12-50:
Thanks Jono. Yeah, you really can't ask much more from such a lens as that. Sure, it'd be great if it was a bit sharper and a bit faster but, for what it is, it's so versatile. I really like shooting with it.That's lovely - the 12-50 really does come up with the goods doesn't it.
Mike....I think I could give you a shoebox, a pin and a strip of film emulsion and you would take a great shot.E-M5 and kit lens:
Mike