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Fun with the Lumix 20mm f/1.7 (Image Thread)

Leica 77

New member
With my current medical situation the E-PL1 is a great weight and size to use. I started doing self-portraits yesterday with it and the 20mm. Love this lens. The idea is to reflect my current mood in my Facebook pictures.

Hi Jeremy,
This is a fine bokeh portrait. :)
 

biglouis

Well-known member
Michael - made me 'laugh out loud'. BTW, I've been amazed how well the GF-1 has stood up to raging snow storms this week. I don't let it get ridiculously wet and hide it under my coat but it hasn't given up on me yet.

LouisB
 

kit laughlin

Subscriber Member
The G1 and 20/1/7 is an absolutely marvellous combination, and the files are lovely. Here's a snapshot taken this morning, in my lady's boudoir.

ƒ2 seems like a lovely spot for this lens, too. Reminds me of yesteryear...

Original (but resized for here) and actual pixels:

(testing the 'upload via URL option)
 
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jlever

Guest
Just received the 20/1.7 this weekend!



Shot at 1.7, very sharp, I think.
 

kit laughlin

Subscriber Member
A quick question to the web gurus here: how do I post images so they appear at the posted size (like jlever's one above) rather than the reduced size of mine (uploaded via the Attachment function here)?

TIA, kl
 
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jlever

Guest
I just went to the resident page of the photo, in flickr, and copied the photo's address. Then I pasted that in the <insert image> knob on the reply field. So it uses the photo from its original source, unchanged. Didn't use the GetDPI upload function at all.
 
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