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Fun with the Olympus OMD

Knorp

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Admit it: this is photoshopped, right ?
:LOL:

Good shot, Ian. Where I'm living not much to see of this spectacle other than dreary grey clouds ... :(

Kind regards.
 
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scho

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Just received the 40- 150 Pro lens and it is indeed a very nice lens. Couple of quick test shots on the E-M5II in HR mode. The first shot of the redpolls on the thistle seed feeder is from the ORI 16 mp file that is downloaded with the ORF file. Couldn't use the later because of wind caused movement of the feeder. Second shot is derived from 3 HR 40 MP shots stacked in Helicon Focus.



 

scho

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Just trying my Samyang 24mm f/3.5 TS lens (Nikon mount) on the E-M5II. About 1.5 degrees downward tilt for this shot at f/5.6. HR 40 mp original.

 

scho

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Cabin fever, rainy day, houseplant shot. E-M5II+40-150, HR 40 MP focus stack, processed in CC(2014) and Helicon Focus.

 

scho

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A few HR shots taken today at Buttermilk Falls, now almost free of ice. The two shots of the falls were processed through ACR 8.8 to 40 MP tif files an then 3 shots of each scene were focus stacked in Helicon focus. The 40 MP output files from Helicon were then downsized 50% to jpegs for Flickr. Click image for the 50% jpeg. The 3rd image of the abandoned house is just a single 40 MP file downsized 50%.

The waterfall shots both had motion artifacts in the original 40 MP versions, but most of the artifacts disappeared after the 50% downsize.





 
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