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Have to agree with Apollo: Great first set - superb entry. Welcome on board!
lovely! Welcome!
A few from yesterday and today - Em1mk2 and Panasonic 14-150mm
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Thank you Miguel! It's the kind of photo I like/want to take - but haven't been 'in the zone for' during most of this year...A lovely series, Tilman.
My favorite is the last you posted - the leaf atop the rock with swirling water patterns - a truly great image.
Sweet lens--didn't realize there were PanaLeica gems from FT era. Too bad they're not very usable on Panasonic MFT cameras(?)all with EM1mk2 and Panasonic 14-150mm
Yes, it's the lens that stopped me from buying an Oly 12-100 - or any Panasonic body (well, all my four thirds lenses contributed to that).Sweet lens--didn't realize there were PanaLeica gems from FT era. Too bad they're not very usable on Panasonic MFT cameras(?)![]()
Yes, indeed. That's the other Panasonic four thirds lens I have.The Leica Panasonic 4/3 25mm (not m43) is apparently a good 'un.
Just for fun, three differently processed versions taken with the same camera (my vintage E-P3) and lens (the tiny 17mm Zuiko pancake).
The first, taken with the Pen's built-in Pop Art 'Art Filter', which tends to create over-saturated colors, which remind me a little bit of Fujichrome Velvia --
I've seen the "Olympus Colours" in the old OM 50mm lenses, they have a wonderful unique signature and I can subjectively see that with this lens too.Just for fun, three differently processed versions taken with the same camera (my vintage E-P3) and lens (the tiny 17mm Zuiko pancake).
The first, taken with the Pen's built-in Pop Art 'Art Filter', which tends to create over-saturated colors, which remind me a little bit of Fujichrome Velvia --
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The second, a monochrome rendition, processed with Nik's Silver Efex Lightroom plugin--
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The third and last, and probably my favorite, was processed with another Lightroom plugin, which was developed by the Irish photographer, Thomas Fitzgerald--
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