Very nice indeed, the lens really outperforms its price!
Billingham? Not a million miles from me
Good shots
Really really like the last one Marcus. Needs a bit of CCW rotation though. Looks like you've had good weather for it too with nice skies.
You da man innit.
Thanks matey - its an amazing lens for the price isn't it... how are you getting on with yours?
Good, so far! I like it a lot. Yet to find the ideal subject for though, but I am experimenting.
Here's one from yesterdays annual bowling picnic at The Rose & Bowl, Stacksteads, Lancs.
One thing it fails to do miserably though, make my team mates look good!
Bowling Picnic at The Rose & Bowl, Stacksteads. by wontolla1, on Flickr
Well, I liked it so much I bought a E-PM1 to keep it on (semi) permanently! At the moment, I think architecture and vehicles are the way to get the best out of it, but open to (and trying) other subjects.That's good to hear matey.. Yes there was a few shots I took today with the fisheye and when I brought them into Lightroom it was clear that the shot didn't work..
Trial and error working out the types of shot it's good for.. Thankfully it's that tiny it's no hardship keeping the lens permanently in the little camera bag.. Lol
The headland on that bowling green looks hammered, it must see alot of play! Loving all this fishy stuff!
Fixed that for you, Walter Raleigh played crown green.... I have no words.
We don't have any crown greens, but we have 8 ABnormal ones that we look after. I'm glad the seasons nearly over, bloody bowlers...
Very nice indeed, the lens really outperforms its price!
Yer windscreen needs cleaning!
I've just picked up a 14mm 2.5 and the samyang 7.5mm to mount on the EPL. Not really had a chance to use them yet but will over the weekend.
Be interested to see some shots with the 7.5mm Samyang
Liking the pic and the subject!
Excellent! Cross-eyed next to a bar! Love it
Is it your anniversary? Its ours today too, 46 years! I remember our wedding day as if it was yesterday, just wish it was tomorrow, I would cancel it!
ISO 12800, that's pretty damn good!