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Fun with 4/3rds cameras/ Image Thread

kweide

New member
A friend passed away



Today in the morning our little cute dog Lulu passed away. Death came without announcement, fast and took her away without any pain without any harm.
Our eyes are full of sorrow and tears, our hearts full of pain.
This was the last picture from her i took yesterday evening.​
 

DHart

New member
Klaus... as a life-long lover of dogs, I know exactly how hard this is for you and I just want to send my heartfelt condolences to you and your family. When the time comes that I have to say goodbye to my pup (avatar), it will be one of, if not the most difficult, days of my life. So my heart goes out to you, friend. I'm so sorry to read the news. We are amazingly blessed to have these wonderful dogs in our lives; the price we must pay, however, is that they are only with us for such a short time. I pray...may God bless and comfort you... it's a very dark day, I know.
 

kweide

New member
Thank you all for your words of comfort. Thanks for your support.
Marlof, yes, she loved trees :)

regards
Klaus
 

Jorgen Udvang

Subscriber Member
Sometimes, I wonder why I carry with me a camera. People seem to be very happy with their mobile phones :rolleyes:

GH1 with Zeiss CY 85mm f/1.4



This is a crop of a photo taken a couple of hundred meters away, from one of the sky-train stations in Bangkok, into a very dark hall with only stage lighting. Jpeg from camera. No pp except sharpening for web.
 

Winkel

New member
Uwe - Excellent flowing lines in the dune image.

Sapphie - A fine capture with a great lens... makes me wish it was not -30 degrees C here in Ottawa :(

Most of recent photography consists of rather pedestrian snaps of my daughter but I particularly enjoy this one:



Olympus E-PL1 with Super-Takumar 50/1.4 at f2, ISO 400.

Jim
 

Leica 77

New member
Yeah, The shops here are nice! A constant turnover of used lenses! ... Here's a few shots all taken between 10pm and 1am - hand-held... All at F/1.2 twenty four hours after that ice storm rolled in...




How often do you come to Japan, or do you live here?
Hi Tessealator,
These two images are my favorites. I enjoy visiting Japan once or twice a year. Some years ago, it was most delightful to visit a remote part of Nagano to see "snow monkeys". They were bathing in hot springs on a snowy day. Needless to say, I captured some endearing images of the snow monkeys in their natural habitat. One of these days, I wish to spend more time in Kyoto, especially in the winter. I once stayed in a beautiful inn in Kyoto where John, Robert, and Ted K. all had stayed. :)
 

Michiel Schierbeek

Well-known member
Uwe - Excellent flowing lines in the dune image.

Sapphie - A fine capture with a great lens... makes me wish it was not -30 degrees C here in Ottawa :(

Most of recent photography consists of rather pedestrian snaps of my daughter but I particularly enjoy this one:



Olympus E-PL1 with Super-Takumar 50/1.4 at f2, ISO 400.

Jim
Just plain lovely, Jim

Michiel
 
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