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+ 1 million :thumbs:Beautiful.......I want this lens.
R
+3I agree - on both counts.
Jim
Thanks for the nice comments. I've never shot with a lens at this length and fast aperture, so still trying to figure it out. I'm not a bokeh person, but you've got to try it out if you get this lens.
Thanks Matt!Mike,
I love La Baguette!
--Matt
It's Onich, near Fort William, last night.Glenn, where is that?
Thanks David and thanks for all the likes, here's another from the same shoot, with legacy Olympus OM Zuiko 100mm f2.8:Very nice Glenn, I thought it was Scotland but couldn't place it.
+ 1 million and one - great shot too Charles. I keep saying i don't want it . . . then i do!+ 1 million :thumbs:
HI Amin
HI There DaveThe first time that I had the OM-D in the studio ...
Shooting in a workshop setting with a model that was not really my style in a posing setting that I really don't like, but the studio owner needed a spot filled due to a last minute cancel, and I got a deal .... such a rough life ...
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( No Naughty bits hanging out, but still NSFW )
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This was under hot lights, and not at all what I shoot normally, the 25/45/9-18 trio did a really good job. Way fun shooting with such a light rig. IQ is at least as good as if not better than D300 with good Nikon glass. However, the P30+ is in a different league!
Dave
Looks like you had to Slurry up to get the shots, sorry:facesmack: Worth it though:clap:Lovely shots everyone.
More later - in haste now. However, my OMD was put through it's paces over the weekend - a whole' day's rain and mud, with it and the P 12-35 slung over a wet shoulder - then nights in a steamy humid tent.
All went well - more pictures later, but we did have fun!
all the best
Wonderful. Lots of drama, power and beauty. :thumbs: Let me guess, though; the sailboat was only 50m away??? :ROTFL:It's Onich, near Fort William, last night.