Jman13 wrote:
^^^now you've just got to get some really top notch glass to bring out that OM-D goodness.
There may be some in the very near future, my local pusher has a good deal on the PL25 and I should have my tax return tomorrow ;-) That said, I'm pleasantly surprised by the 12-50, it's a decent little lens (although I hate the zoom ring), but it's no 14-54 sadly.
OMG ... the early bird catches the ... mouse. Great capture and sharpness! The expression on the mouse is priceless. But I feel sorry for the poor mouse ...
bobbytan wrote:
OMG ... the early bird catches the ... mouse. Great capture and sharpness! The expression on the mouse is priceless. But I feel sorry for the poor mouse ...
Can you post bigger images ? as big as FM allows. I encourage everybody to post big images, just because the sensor is small doesn't mean it can't produce a big image .
My Nancy-boy camera (as my friends call it) will only do Nancy-boy-size images. Sorry!
kewlcanon wrote:
Can you post bigger images ? as big as FM allows. I encourage everybody to post big images, just because the sensor is small doesn't mean it can't produce a big image .
Not HDR something I have never tried. It is what I don't like about digital photography and that is some times you get this look. I do prefer the more translucent look.
Curiously you are not the only one to ask if is HDR. I do get it more with the sony sensor cameras I have , The Nex5n and OM-D
I agree very nice, even if it's not strictly "HDR". Though with various processing techniques (tonal contrast variations or just good old manual dodge/burn), it's possible to extract this look without needing more than one exposure.
Regardless of what processing (or not) was done, I like it
Playing with in camera filters on this one. Its nice that you can shoot with these filters in jpeg and still have a RAW file if you don't like the jpeg filter image....
Saw the sun setting out my window and took a shot through the trees. Heavily darkened the shadow areas in post, as I loved the composition with the bright line of sunlight. OM-D with Panny 35-100/2.8: