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Your Top m4/3 Picture of 2009

mregnier

Senior Subscriber Member
Uwe -
I love the texture blends in your top 10. Would love to learn more about the techniques. I assume using layers and blending in Photoshop?

Mike - I went to your website and there are so many really interesting "shots" you should post more often! love the one you posted on this thread.
Thanks, I will try to be more active this year. I have been mostly posting in the Bokeh and Blends threads.

Mike
 

ustein

Contributing Editor
This is the shot of mine that I think pleases me the most. Not the best technically, not a lot of Wow factor but just because the G1 and 45-200mm kit lens are not at all suited to 'birding' I just got lucky and caught this Sedge Warbler singing his little heart out. :)

G1 & 45-200mm f/4-5.6 @ 200mm f/6.3 1/400s iso100




tripper
Very fine bird shot. Especially the background is not in the way.
 

JBurnett

Well-known member
Wouldn't you like to be a Pepper, too?



Perhaps not my best photo, but the one that seems to tickle my fancy every time I look at it. Comments from other viewers have included "there's a very sensual pepper in there", and "I keep seeing faces, including the face of a guy who owes me money from years ago." :)

(G1 + Canon FD 50mm f/1.4, shot handheld at 1/200s, f/5.6)
 

woodmancy

Subscriber Member
Wouldn't you like to be a Pepper, too?


Perhaps not my best photo, but the one that seems to tickle my fancy every time I look at it. Comments from other viewers have included "there's a very sensual pepper in there", and "I keep seeing faces, including the face of a guy who owes me money from years ago." :)

(G1 + Canon FD 50mm f/1.4, shot handheld at 1/200s, f/5.6)
There is more than one very sensual pepper in there - don't see too many faces :deadhorse:

Keith
 

Michiel Schierbeek

Well-known member
I like the perspective too!

Was this taken with the Panny 7-14mm lens?
Thank you bensonga!
This was done with the G1 Kitlens at 14 mm. Great lens.
Love to have the 7-14 mm, but it has to wait. It is not so much a priority for me because I don't shoot that wide so much and I have the Oly 9-18 mm.
All the best, Michiel
 
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wbrandsma

Guest
I played a bit with a GH1/7-14mm combo and a GF1/20mm last year and this is the one that sums the GF1/20mm up for me.

 

Jonas

Active member
Here is my picture...
(G1 with Panaleica 14-150)
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Karl, I very well remember this image from when you posted it the first time (and I think there was a second version of it as well, no?). Seeing the image now again I once again think it's great. Well done!
 

scho

Well-known member
Hi scho,

Happy New Year! I remember this image rather distinctly when you originally posted in this Forum. It is a lovely image, indeed! Best wishes for the New Year! Leica 77.
Thank you Leica77 and Happy New Year to you as well.
 
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wbrandsma

Guest
Lovely lighting, Wouter. How do you rate the GF1 against the compact Ricohs for your kind of shooting style?

Keith
I found the GF1 with the 20mm (and a 40mm Voigtländer VF) a joy to use. The quite normal perspective of the 40mm with the fast and responsive camera is absolutely great in my opinion. Together with the Ricoh GRDIII and a Leica M8 I rate it to the best cameras I have used in 2009. It would suite my style very well, Keith.
 
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