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Vivek
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Yet again the same camera for visible light capture.
Untitled by Vivek Iyer, on Flickr
Hacked GH-2, Panasonic 20/1.7, UV/IR cut filter.
Untitled by Vivek Iyer, on Flickr
Hacked GH-2, Panasonic 20/1.7, UV/IR cut filter.
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No regrets about not having an IQ180.
That is nice with small cameras, we have them all the time with usso I pulled over and grabbed the shot
Wow, these are great Rich - beautifully sharp... great post processing too!I went to the Big Island this weekend for a wedding and really wrestled with what camera to bring. I've been contemplating moving out of the m4/3 format and always hesitate.
I decided on the E-P3, the 45/1.8, and the PL25.
The day after the wedding, I traveled up the Kohala Coast to the Pu'ukohola Heiau National Historic Site. Constructed by King Kamehameha as an offering to the war god Kukailimoku, it prefaced his unification of the Hawaiian Islands. It, as all heiau, is considered sacred. Walking on the heiau is not allowed due to human impact concerns.
It is hard to capture something this massive and do it justice.
Here are a few shots all with the PL25.
I think I'll be hanging on for a while longer.
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Jerry, I enjoy your work! I generally use an Olympus OM 50mm f1.4 (with adapter to my Lumix G3) for my portraits, but have really been considering that 45mm lens. Your portraits really show off the quality of that lens. Thanks for your posts!That is nice with small cameras, we have them all the time with us
You must have eye to color
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I ask myself, if I do not show too much photos, let me know if you think so.
One of reason is - I show lens, aperture, so some people may have idea, what can they expect, especially new members, or people who do not have particular lens.
OK, last portraits for now, I promise
June 2010
G1, 45mm f/2.8 @ 2.8
Thanks Brian......your enthusiasm and support (and PAD) was what got me into this format to begin with.Wow, these are great Rich - beautifully sharp... great post processing too!
Thanks for sharing
Brian