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Fun with 4/3rds cameras/ Image Thread

simonclivehughes

Active member
Here's one from yesterday morning with the GH1 & 100-300mm lens (f5.6 @ 100mm). RAW with PP in Topaz and Viveza, cropped in post.

A barge going up the Fraser River with Mt Baker in the background.
(Click for larger image.)

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Cheers,
 
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biglouis

Well-known member
Glen, that is a gorgeous capture and well composed/framed.

Gives me time to look at that bridge and ponder the question: is it vastly over-engineered for the load it is carrying?


LouisB
 

kweide

New member
The Boss
from my last business shooting :)



Olympus E-5 + Zuiko 50-200SWD, noNR
ISO640 @ f3.2, 1/125 second, 88 mm focal length​
 

Glenn

New member
Glen, that is a gorgeous capture and well composed/framed.

Gives me time to look at that bridge and ponder the question: is it vastly over-engineered for the load it is carrying?

LouisB
Thanks Louis, I guess it might be over-engineered but it IS still standing and won't need to be painted again for another 25 years!

+1 Glen! That is one beautiful shot of a beautiful bridge. Where is it?
--Peter
Thanks Peter, it's the Forth Bridge in Scotland
 
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Michiel Schierbeek

Well-known member
Very nice photographs Glenn and Simon!
Love that bridge construction Glenn.
Fantastic sky goes along that landscape Simon!

Here is a sky with a long bridge from Holland.

Michiel

 

Jorgen Udvang

Subscriber Member
Klaus, Michiel and Shawn,
Exceptional photos :thumbs:

Here's my humble contribution from an ad hoc food shoot upcountry yesterday.

Camera: GH1 on a tripod
Lens: OM Zuiko 50mm f/2.0 micro @ f/8
Lighting: The sun filtered through white cloth from the back, onboard flash for fill
Backdrop: 6 sheets of A3 copy paper

 
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