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Fun with 4/3rds cameras/ Image Thread

Bob

Administrator
Staff member
Here in Sudbury, the Milita musters twice per year and invites other Militias in a friendly fyfe and drum competition.
The Pawatucket Militia:

G2 14-140
-bob
 

OlliL

Member
Hello folks,

my name is Oliver and I live in Germany.
I found this lens over a link posted in an other forum, which led to the famous Leica picture thread(s). :)
Since I can only dream of a Leica right now, I concentrate mainly on my E-P1 and two Canon rangefinder.

So enough introducion, let's post some pics :salute:



Cross spider in the web
von oliverleschke auf Flickr


Sleepy
von oliverleschke auf Flickr


Leitz Summitar '52
von oliverleschke auf Flickr


Bobby Portrait @ 1.4
von oliverleschke auf Flickr


These are shot with a (in fact two) Canon 50mm 1.4 FD lens(es)


Hope you like them!
 

seakayaker

Active member
Hello folks,

my name is Oliver and I live in Germany.
I found this lens over a link posted in an other forum, which led to the famous Leica picture thread(s). :)
Since I can only dream of a Leica right now, I concentrate mainly on my E-P1 and two Canon rangefinder.

So enough introducion, let's post some pics :salute:


These are shot with a (in fact two) Canon 50mm 1.4 FD lens(es)


Hope you like them!
Welcome to the forum Oliver, enjoyed viewing your shots . . . . .

. . . . . keep 'em coming!

Life is Grand!

Dan
~ ;)
 

Rick Waldroup

New member
Thanks, Vivek. What drew me to the shot, of course, was the head the little girl was carrying. I took several shots and then she looked up at me with this odd expression and I thought that was the shot I was looking for.

The PP was done in Nik Silver Efex, which I use for all of my B&W. I did nothing special to it, I used my normal settings, which includes the High Stucture filter which increases contrast and sharpness a bit. That filter can be tricky to use, however, especially when it comes to people's skin tones. In this case, I thought it worked well for the shot, because of the content of the photo, if that makes any sense.

Thanks once again, Vivek.
 
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