scho
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Beautiful image Alan. I like the soft lighting and wealth of detail in both the foreground rocks and distant clouds.Rosemarkie, Scotland...
EM1mk3, M17mm f1.2
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Beautiful image Alan. I like the soft lighting and wealth of detail in both the foreground rocks and distant clouds.Rosemarkie, Scotland...
EM1mk3, M17mm f1.2
Beautiful photo. The PL 45mm macro is one of my favourite lenses, and one that is always in my bag. Pure magic.This photo came up in my 'Facebook Memories' panel today, which I originally posted this day back in 2011. At that time I was shooting with the Panasonic GH-2 and for this photograph the superb (imho) Panasonic Leica 45mmf2.8 macro. This was taken at f3.2 which was a sweet spot for that lens. One thing I never understood was the argument that with m43rds you could not achieve the same bokeh as with a full frame camera. Looks like a lot of bokeh to me.
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I never had any issue with m43rds for my pro work. It only let me down over wildlife photography (and to be fair that was because of Panasonic's useless DFD system for anything that moves). The 20mm summicron (a complete rip off thank goodness) is one of the best lenses I ever used and I still maintain the Oly7-14PRO the best UWA I used. The other big issue was noise levels above iso1600 but I assume in this day and age with Topaz and DxO that it is now easier to cope with.Beautiful photo. The PL 45mm macro is one of my favourite lenses, and one that is always in my bag. Pure magic.