We went down to (one of) Jono's neck of the woods last week and I gave the OM-D witha few lenses a good workout.
Used the 12-50 kit lens, Sigma 4/3 50-500, Panasonic 100-300, Panasonic 14-140, Panasonic 7-14.
Only the Panasoinc 45-200 remained unused by the end of the trip.
Just a boot my wife spotted left on a rock in case its owner turned up.
A week later it was replaced with a pair of red crocs. I wonder if such objects are left out for photographers who want to do the selective colour thing.
Falmouth harbour the night we arrived.
I just had to go photograph something that night, and the light in the harbour gave my tripod a workout.
Portreath, right place, right time - we had no idea the SLSGB nationals were on.
An opportunity to test out my Sigma 50-500 at its longest, and find that AF really doesn't work. Manual focus was more reliable, even with my eyesight.
Stonechat I am reliably informed, by one who knows.
Just looked like Little Brown Jobs to me, but now I'll recognise them in future. Lots of other birds left that look like LBJs.
Saw two Chough flying past at clifftop height, but didn't get photo. Still the sight of the holiday even without a photo.
Church cove, Gunwalloe.
Mrs Wombat just happened to be in the right light for me to sneak this before she noticed.
Old caravan, left to rust in place.
Nature has been taking over the 3 caravans over the years we've been visiting, I don't think I'd want the weathered look any more deteriorated.
Sorry I can't tell you what species it is, I just liked the look of it.
I swear the youngster was giving its parent "the look" as it was being showered from the parent's bath.
I didn't ask Mrs Wombat to wear red, but I'm glad she did to provide a colour accent to this.
And the almost obligatory high tide waves-on-rocks shot.
Hope you like them as much as we enjoyed our holiday.
PAul