I could not convince a friend of mine to part with his 18/3.5 no matter what I offered. Instead he sold me his 21/3.5 only after I promised to let him buy it back if I ever sell it.
p.4 #14 · The official Olympus Om Zuiko 18/3.5 thread
Thanks, Wayne !
- Andreas, hope you dont mind me posting the shots here, I donīt want to hog your thread, but I am thinking of this thread as a general OM 18 thread now
Your thread is what reminds me to dislodge the Rokkor from the camera in favor of the 18 anyway
p.4 #17 · The official Olympus Om Zuiko 18/3.5 thread
Absolutely great, Andreas! Drop lunch from now and and post more like this! Inspirational. Left mine at home for a couple of days. Now its going back in the bag
p.4 #18 · The official Olympus Om Zuiko 18/3.5 thread
Andreas,
I don't think your tortoise or the animal rights lovers will like this picture!
Is there some local story behind this statue?
BTW, Great shot!
p.4 #19 · The official Olympus Om Zuiko 18/3.5 thread
Yes, incredible!
I've been trying to figure out what is most striking about it. While looking, I noticed how the colour tones in the sky & tree have serendipitously matched so well with those of the statue. The natural lens vignetting ties it all together, enhancing the already excellent framing, and drawing a "matting" around the tortoise & stone.
p.4 #20 · The official Olympus Om Zuiko 18/3.5 thread
Nice shot no doubt! Even gets nice bokeh out of the 18, also! (Not easy to do I'd imagine.) I would like to hear what that sculpture is all about also.