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Ernie Aubert
Registered: Apr 19, 2007
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Bobby, I got the hood for the 60 macro from B&H a couple weeks ago.



bobbytan
Registered: Feb 03, 2004
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They don't have it right now. I am on their Notify Me list.

Ernie Aubert wrote:
Bobby, I got the hood for the 60 macro from B&H a couple weeks ago.



bobbytan
Registered: Feb 03, 2004
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Wilbus wrote:
Don't just visit... stay :-)

Bobby, but all old OM's weren't silver... I have a Silver OM-2 but my father has an all black OM1 that looks awesome, in many ways better then the silver.

Personally I opted for the black OM-D due to the fact that it is a little bit more stealthy. I do think that silver lenses look better on silver bodies though so I wish Olympus would come to their senses and make black lenses and silver lenses that cost as much, not just repaint a 12mm and charge 200 more for it.


I am aware of that and I did say "older/earlier OM bodies". Here's a couple of pictures of the old and the new Silver OM.



owyhee
Registered: May 10, 2008
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Bob, your 2nd and 4th images are my favorites of your set but they are all very well done.



michael49
Registered: Jun 09, 2006
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rji2goleez wrote:
Meanwhile, went for a walk with the OM-D and the PL25.


Love this series.



michael49
Registered: Jun 09, 2006
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dukenukem wrote:
One more with M.Zuiko 9-18
...

Very nice.



michael49
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bobbytan wrote:
....And FWIW I do not own any original Olympus hood - they are too expensive. I use generic hoods, even for the 75/1.8 lens.


Agreed. Not sure why anyone would pay those ridiculous prices - they are just hoods! Mine are all generic as well.



owyhee
Registered: May 10, 2008
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One from earlier in the year with the 12-50mm.



jojomon11
Registered: Sep 06, 2008
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That second shot is so awesome Bob! The contrast is sooo deep, it goes well with the mood

Phil



johnnyt
Registered: Sep 06, 2012
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Some lizards and birds.

(Pana 45-200)

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Wilbus
Registered: Feb 18, 2012
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My bad Bobby, I misunderstood! :-)

But yes the Silver OM's looked wicked good as well.

Nice ones Johnny, the first lizard is really cool!



didierv
Registered: Apr 30, 2005
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kmkime wrote:
didierv wrote:
While on a mountain biking trip in Sedona AZ...
Morning foggy sunrise
7 image pano with the Olympus OMD & Olympus 45 mm prime.
(cross posted on the landscapre forum)



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That's a great pano! How did you do it--within camera setting or in post? I haven't explored this option yet with the EM5.



Thanks for the comment, I did the pano in post with Photoshop Element 10, I converted in B&W with Silver Efex pro 2
Didier


bobbytan
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That's a killer pano capture, Didier ... sharp from corner to corner. Well done!

didierv wrote:

Thanks for the comment, I did the pano in post with Photoshop Element 10, I converted in B&W with Silver Efex pro 2
Didier



jaystar86
Registered: Dec 27, 2009
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Didierv that pano shot is just pure awesome. Love it!



michael49
Registered: Jun 09, 2006
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owyhee wrote:
One from earlier in the year with the 12-50mm.

Awesome. I keep trying to convince my wife that we need to take a trip out to Idaho - stunning scenery you have out there.



misanthropic a
Registered: Sep 27, 2004
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michael49 wrote:
owyhee wrote:
One from earlier in the year with the 12-50mm.

Awesome. I keep trying to convince my wife that we need to take a trip out to Idaho - stunning scenery you have out there.

Just don't come in early spring, the mountains will still be blocks of ice!
Of course, Redfish (the lake shot) will be a block of ice until June



bpark42
Registered: Jan 20, 2008
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rji2goleez wrote:
Meanwhile, went for a walk with the OM-D and the PL25.


I always enjoy seeing good b&w work. Great shots.



bpark42
Registered: Jan 20, 2008
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Another from the Panny 35-100. The lens really impressed me in the time I had it (I rented it for my recent trip to Death Valley and Zion)

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Wilbus
Registered: Feb 18, 2012
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Nice Bpark! The lens is interesting for sure, I am considering it but it's getting mixed reviews. Too expensive say some but then again it's still far cheaper then a Nikon or Canon counterpart and it's the one and only lens of its kind for m43. I guess if one needs it it's not over prized...



CalW
Registered: Mar 26, 2005
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I hope those who wished for a White Christmas are happy now - it can stop snowing anytime and I will be pleased!



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