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Fun with 4/3rds cameras/ Image Thread

Godfrey

Well-known member
Dragon


Olympus E-5 + ZD 50 Macro + EC-14
ISO 1600 @ f/9 @ 1/125 second

Out for lunch for an excellent Chinese lunch on this chill but sunny day, I spied a dragon right around the corner from the restaurant and couldn't help but capture him.

Thanks for looking, comments appreciated.
 

seakayaker

Active member


Olympic Range from Golden Gardens


GF1 with Leica D Summilux 25mm f1.4 -- ISO 200 -- f2.8 -- 1/1300


. . . . . one of those rare days in Seattle where the temperature stayed below freezing all day. Like the Seattle Seahawks uniform colors, it was a cold steel blue day.

 
A Road That Goes Forever & GF1

I took this last weekend but have just now gotten around to posting it. Taken with the GF1 and the 14-45mm. West Texas is so open, you can hear yourself think and the wind is a constant companion.



Post in CS5... just moved up to the Web Suite Premium package. I've been using CS3 up til now.
 

biglouis

Well-known member


Olympic Range from Golden Gardens


GF1 with Leica D Summilux 25mm f1.4 -- ISO 200 -- f2.8 -- 1/1300


. . . . . one of those rare days in Seattle where the temperature stayed below freezing all day. Like the Seattle Seahawks uniform colors, it was a cold steel blue day.

Really like this Dan..
 

turbines

New member
I love all of them but especially the second. The first is a very creative and unusual composition what was the subject? It appears to be a tunnel taken at a very slow shutter speed. What was the lens for #3?
 

kweide

New member
Keith, i always pay her with an extra smile. She loves our Photo Sessions and the highend prints i always produce for her.
Turbines, that was Simple light setup. Just one bulb put into a big and milky glasbowl in front of her. On her left side i placed a big gold Reflektor. That was all.
The panaleica 25mm at F1.4 on E-5 did the rest or was it me ?

Have Fun
Klaus
 

srw

Member
I love all of them but especially the second. The first is a very creative and unusual composition what was the subject? It appears to be a tunnel taken at a very slow shutter speed. What was the lens for #3?
Thanks. Yes, that is a tunnel, from the car. Kind of a spur of the moment impulse thing. The third was taken with a 7-14mm wide zoom that I picked up recently.
 
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