owyhee wrote:
Jordan,
Your PNC Park Stitch is fantastic.
Juju, really like your first B&W image of the sheep with the two handlers.
Thanks and a gorgeous landscape from yourself. I take it that is the panny 20mm. Been thinking hard, I have the 25mm but thinking now I aught to have gone for the 20mm I now I would have used it more.
More from my mountain getaway.
12-50mm with polarizer. I still have trouble getting blue skies the way I want them with the OMD. I want D800 skies and OMD portability. Oh well I still have fun with it all.
For darkening skies and/or foreground, there is no better tool than the graduated filter in Lightroom. You have far better control In Lightroom.
owyhee wrote:
More from my mountain getaway.
12-50mm with polarizer. I still have trouble getting blue skies the way I want them with the OMD. I want D800 skies and OMD portability. Oh well I still have fun with it all.
owyhee wrote:
More from my mountain getaway.
12-50mm with polarizer. I still have trouble getting blue skies the way I want them with the OMD. I want D800 skies and OMD portability. Oh well I still have fun with it all.
bobbytan wrote:
For darkening skies and/or foreground, there is no better tool than the graduated filter in Lightroom. You have far better control In Lightroom.
Yep, another technique is to reduce the luminance of the blue channel in LR's HSL sliders, provided there isn't much other blue in the photo that will be undesirably affected.
owyhee wrote:
More from my mountain getaway.
12-50mm with polarizer. I still have trouble getting blue skies the way I want them with the OMD. I want D800 skies and OMD portability. Oh well I still have fun with it all.
Nice image Aaron. That is what I get most from the system is fun to use.
Did some quick shots for a friend last night. Looking for shots for a Bar Mitzvah announcement...wanted something a little different with Taekwondo shots as well as a few more traditional shots. Here are some I took with the OM-D. (I also did a couple with my Fuji X-E1).
Outstanding work, Carl! This is my favorite lens too! FWIW, I think this is a much better lens than my old Canon 85/1.2L Mk II. With the Canon it was a hit-and-miss as you have back-focussing and front-focussing issues to deal with. With the 75/1.8 it nails focus exactly where you want it ... every time.
bobbytan wrote:
Outstanding work, Carl! This is my favorite lens too! FWIW, I think this is a much better lens than my old Canon 85/1.2L Mk II. With the Canon it was a hit-and-miss as you have back-focussing and front-focussing issues to deal with. With the 75/1.8 it nails focus exactly where you want it ... every time.
Bobby,
Thanks - agree 100% Having come from a Canon setup and since moving to the OMD, I don't think I've ever had a sharper lens, corner-to-corner, than the 75 f/1.8. It's my favorite in my bag.