+++++ This week through your m43 -- 5 July +++++

Yes Andrew my processing tends to lead me in that direction, that's a comfortable place for me.
 
My E-M1 is used mostly for events and wildlife, but the trusty E-M5 with 12-32 goes everywhere in a belt pouch for light walkabouts with family.




Part of a 15 shot series in S-AF at 4.5fps













All 15 shots seemed to be in focus. Possibly a little sharpness lost because I was panning with IS1 IBIS. I am still undecided if this really makes a difference. The second girl from the rear had never been on an amusement park ride before and was petrified.


Here she is in the middle celebrating her survival! My granddaughter is on the right

I love this little rig (E-M5 with 12-32) for casual walkabouts.
 

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Nicely done. The lilies are under appreciated locally as they can be found growing in the ditches along the road sides in abundance. Still they have lovely flowers.

Andrew
 
My E-M1 is used mostly for events and wildlife, but the trusty E-M5 with 12-32 goes everywhere in a belt pouch for light walkabouts with family.

All 15 shots seemed to be in focus. Possibly a little sharpness lost because I was panning with IS1 IBIS. I am still undecided if this really makes a difference. The second girl from the rear had never been on an amusement park ride before and was petrified.

I love this little rig (E-M5 with 12-32) for casual walkabouts.
Isn't it amazing how that little lens turns your "normal" camera into a walkabout fun machine? I've experienced this with my G6. The combination almost makes the GM1 redundant.

Fun pix!

Cheers, geoff
 
Photo opportunities have been a bit thin of late.

A hurried shot at Greenwich where we were with our Australian visitors. Not the best bracket I've ever shot :-(

GM1 and 12-32 at 12mm
GM1 and 12-32 at 12mm



And Ozzie is visiting for a few days whilst his parents take a short break...

Getting bigger by the day
Getting bigger by the day

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Yaelle
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"No matter how slow the film, Spirit always stands still long enough for the photographer It has chosen." - Minor White
 

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You have my sympathy about the free time - I know exactly what you mean. Skipping breakfast is dedicated though :-)

Tunisia is a former French protectorate so yes, you'd expect them to speak French. It's commonly spoken across most of North Africa as a first or second language. I can carry your bags next time you go and translate if you like - I can even muster up a few words of Arabic :-)
 
The first has a nice eerie feel to it.
 
4,5 & 6 for me. Super nice shots though all are excellent as always.
 
The Rudbekia hirta and Hemerocallis fulva are up and in full, glorious, bloom!

-J







I think this one works particularly well. I love the colour and contrast. What are you shooting with? The EXIF says 'Sony'



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Yaelle
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"No matter how slow the film, Spirit always stands still long enough for the photographer It has chosen." - Minor White
 
The second is particularly good I think. You must have extraordinary patience :-)
 

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