**** This Week Through Your µ4/3 (3/13/2011) ****

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Welcome! I like the composition, on the first one.
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It was my first walk with the 14mm/2.5 - lovely little lens!



Jeanette, those wisps of clouds would really "pop" with a graduated ND and a linear polarizer (or HDR with a massively underexposed sky) ..
 
Nice .. very nice, but I would have cropped the bottom. Without cropping the busy part of the picture is there, then it flows to nothing (white), then suddenly there's more picture. It's disconcerting to the eye .. chop chop!
 
Panasonic GH1, Voigtländer 50 mm f/1,1 Lens — 1/320 sec. — F/5,6 — ISO 100 — 50 mm

 
Jeanadriane wrote:

I like the wide angle look of the first. it almost looks like a fisheye which in this case works. The second photo looks a bit understated in comparison.
Saturday night I attended a magnificent concert by Ernst Reijseger (cello), Mola Sylla (voice and various African instruments) and Harmen Fraanje (piano). Labeled as a mixture of jazz and world music, it turned out to be more like modern classic. A most intens and thrilling concert that kept me so spellbound & shivering for delight that I almost hated to take pics. But I had the Zeiss 50mm/1.4 on my GF1, so....
Fine job, both you and the lens did well.
 
A fine set.
It's the little things in life that fascinate me, and that's why the 45mm macro is probably one of my favorite lenses.

Like pastries
I see your style in this -- you like to bleed the white of the subject into a white of the background. Anyone else it would look like a mistake.
and napkins
IMHO the weakest of the set. The bottom left has me scratching my head.
and butter
This study in yellow is what the napkins in white wanted to be.
and coffee
You had me at "coffee".
Another good color study, this time in brown.
and some kind of weird flower
... and one in green.
a paper bag
I like this more than I thought I would.
and my favorite jeans
A lot of nice textures and colors but for some reason I like the paper bag better.
and the hard drive that i've got to back these up to.
Having dealt with electronics and electron microscopes quite a bit I don't have the same fascination with macro shots like this as you do. To me it reminds me of work. But it's nicely done.

Thanks for sharing!
 
Nice. I like the interaction of the little girl and the musician best.

Would have liked to have seen more closeups as I found the background a little cluttered.
 
Wow, nice job. I like how you've walked the fine line between selective colorization and simple desaturation. The second one does this best, IMO.
 
Good negative space on the first tree. Did you use a gradation filter on the sky?
Might be a bit oversaturated for my taste, not sure.
 
Here's another pocket watch attempt, this time with a different watch on a different background:
Not as good as last week's. The plastic flowers look out of place, would have gone with real organics.
The obligatory flower macro that everyone will eventually take, one way or another:
LOL
How true.
And this little critter is the reason I was late to an appointment on Sunday:
Worth being late for, I'd say. I'd be proud of that one.
 
Fun isn't it? :)
 
Yup, I went back and forth on that one.

On one hand it kinda frames the photo a little bit and I think adds a little more interest instead of being yet another photo of a barn in winter. And I get to keep a normal aspect ratio.

On the other hand, it is a bit busy...
 
Nice one Lincoln! My eyes enjoy rolling over the different blocks of light and dark.
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Panasonic G1, LX5; Olympus E-PL1
 

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