p.31 #2 · The official Olympus Om Zuiko 18/3.5 thread
hauxon wrote:
As usual this thread is full of beautiful images!
I finally went outside tonight with my little Zuiko. The sky was clear and the mission was startrails. I ended up at this old ship I've shot before. The resulting image is blended from two, one 40 minutes at f/3.5, ISO 100 on 1Ds2 and the other 2-3 minutes (to safe blown whites). I did listen to a great show on radio while waiting for the shots! :P Luckily the wind didn't shake the tripod, I would not have repeated the shot!
p.31 #6 · The official Olympus Om Zuiko 18/3.5 thread
WOW! Saw this and thought Zeiss 21 due to the great sharpness and contrast. Then I remembered why I loved the Zuiko 18/3.5 - and how a 18mm lens provides a more dramatic perspective than a 21. https://www.fredmiranda.com/forum/ufiles/97/384797.jpg Anden wrote:
Took mine out today.
p.31 #7 · The official Olympus Om Zuiko 18/3.5 thread
Thanks Paul. I have been toying the idea to get the Zeiss 21 but I won´t because:
1. 18 is wider than 21. (I can get 21 with the 18 but not the other way around...)
2. The Zuiko is a lot smaller.
3. The Zuiko is cheaper.
4. The Zuiko won´t mess up the horizon.
p.31 #14 · The official Olympus Om Zuiko 18/3.5 thread
hauxon wrote:
As usual this thread is full of beautiful images!
I finally went outside tonight with my little Zuiko. The sky was clear and the mission was startrails. I ended up at this old ship I've shot before. The resulting image is blended from two, one 40 minutes at f/3.5, ISO 100 on 1Ds2 and the other 2-3 minutes (to safe blown whites). I did listen to a great show on radio while waiting for the shots! :P Luckily the wind didn't shake the tripod, I would not have repeated the shot!
p.31 #15 · The official Olympus Om Zuiko 18/3.5 thread
Thanks everyone
It took a bit of a hike to get to the falls. Not sure that I was going to get a good shot as the suns was out and it was mid-day, I was pleasantly surprised to find the rainbow at the bottom of the falls.