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The form and detail of old industrial buildings is often extraordinary. The light in your photograph shows the space for what it is, an industrial Basilica.
Beautiful and subtle image. Well done.
This is a first rate image. For me the strongest aspect is the clear and unambiguous story it tells. Well done.
Nice action shot. Not much rally coverage here in the US. From what I saw Raikkonen has a pretty wild driving style in a rally car. He is much better in an F1 car.
Wonderful shot. A small piece of Art Deco in motion. The little detail touches in pre-1960s US automobiles really set them apart. Nothing like that today.
I'm assuming he has decoded the the internal connector and created some sort of interface board to allow the single board computer to talk to the camera via the standard grip connector. He must also have create some sort of UI to allow his new functionality to be selected and an interface for loading programming. It's a great idea but there are lots of details. This sounds like a excellent community project.
Excellent image. Not a casual shot I'm sure.
René van Elst: What shutter speed is supposed to cause or contribute to the issue?
There are a number of threads in the m43 forum covering the banding. Some include references to various conditions other than ISO including shutter speed. Here is one such thread.
http://forums.dpreview.com/forums/read.asp?forum=1041&message=41451383
Here is a link to the DPR announcement of the E-M5, 20mm lens banding issue.
http://www.dpreview.com/news/2012/06/12/Olympus-acknowledges-OM-D-E-M5-banding-with-panasonic-20mm-f1-7-lens
The problems with the 20mm lens on the E-M5 are somewhat exaggerated based upon these comments. I used the 20mm very successfully on a trip to the Four Corners a couple of weeks ago. Images of Monument Valley made with the 20mm are well rendered without obvious camera based defects.
I'm sure there are problems with the body/lens combination at high ISO and perhaps certain shutter speeds as reported. For general outdoor use I don't think there is much of an issue.
Very well seen and crafted. This image with it's strong graphic content would be especially effective as a large print.
A most impressive image.
Beautiful image. This a great example of using the maximum potential of the equipment. Well done.
This is really well seen and executed. Deserving of recognition.
Good shot of great musicians. Done in the tradition of all good jazz and blues performance images in B&W. Wish I could have been there myself.
Beautiful and well executed. Bravo!
Very nice indeed.
Nice car and image. I'm not sure I would have shot my friend just to get a picture.
A great portrait captures more than the visible attributes of the subject. This is a great portrait. It is a pleasure to see work of such high quality.
Wonderful image. A classic portrait of immense grace and beauty.