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[url=https://flic.kr/p/2eKBV3w]Garden Robin by Huw Prosser, on Flickr[/URL]
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EM10-MK2 with the kit zoom.
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The ducklings got so close I changed to the 45mm.
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All great PoV but the 'smiling' duckling is sublime
M.Zuiko ED 12-200mm F3.5-6.3 $899
https://www.getolympus.com/us/en/m-...f=CJ&cjevent=40cde6517e3011e982e901050a180510
I want me one of them.
Just back from a lovely trip to Wales in the van.
Free Meal by Terence Rees, on Flickr
Cwmtydu by Terence Rees, on Flickr
Cwmtydu by Terence Rees, on Flickr
Waterfall study by Terence Rees, on Flickr
Three Cliffs Bay by Terence Rees, on Flickr
Need to get back to the Brecon Waterfalls as the missus didn't want me "messing about" for long.
Luckily she's away with the girls next weekend so I hope the weather's good.
Nice Graham,
Flickr reports you used the 45mm f1.8 on this shot and not the zoom?
Have you got much money tied up in M4/3 gear?still umming and erring about selling my m43 gear as it just sits in the cupboard nowadays, only seeing the light for business trips a couple of times per year
Woodpeckers seem to be queuing up to take their turn at our bird feeders at the moment. Sometimes 2 turned up at once, and then we had a green one on the lawn too.
Taken with the 300mm + 1.4 extender
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I guess it depends if you can put that £300 to good use, or whether it's worth keeping the gear for the odd trip?Next to nothing, em10 mk2, 12-32 and 9mm BCL. So £300 or so
Only you can decide obviouslyI can always spend [emoji3] and I have a rx100mk2 I could use for travel
I like it too. His head is in focus and you've got a nice bit of wing blurIts not one of the best of its type but I like it and it sort of shows the drama of the moment.
Flash of White by Steve Vickers, on Flickr
Thanks, the head isn't as sharp as I'd hoped but it's good enough I think.I like it too. His head is in focus and you've got a nice bit of wing blur
I'm not sure if I should mention it here as it's not really Olympus EM, however I discovered Topaz sharpening can do an amazing job on birds. It doesn't work on all things but here is a file from my Em1ii which I sharpened up. It was destined for the bin. I was amazed at it - not sure if it will show here. The first is focus sharpened and the second SOOC.Thanks, the head isn't as sharp as I'd hoped but it's good enough I think.
That's lovely and worthy of wall space.Another from the weekend, this time messing about with the Clematis in my dad's back garden.
Clematis by Simon Harrison, on Flickr
EM1 mk II + Oly 40-150mm f2.8 Pro
Cheers,
Simon.