*** This Week Through YOUR m4/3 2014.10.11 ***

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Just out for a walk and some air after a few days of intermittent rain and grey skies. Naturally, I slung the camera bag over the shoulder.



The tree is at that angle!
The tree is at that angle!



Trying out the 'free'  45-150mm - keep or sell?
Trying out the 'free' 45-150mm - keep or sell?



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Stuart
Also at http://www.flickr.com/photos/dieselgolfer/
 
a big thank you to Yaelle for her sterling work last week.
 
I find the last to be the most appealing. As for the 2nd, I'd say 'keep'. Unless you've already got something that covers that range.
 
Couple of sunset silhouettes here in the Middle East taken with GM-1 + 14-140 II from early this year.



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Happy Shooting!
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RiK
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"It is not the equipment that makes a photograph but the person behind the equipment and it's not how sharp the images are but how they convey the message."
"I'm a snap-shooter! I shoot anything that interest me. Sometimes, I get lucky and some of my snap-shots turns into a photograph."
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Last set (I promise).

Carlos V Renaissance Palace



Samyang 7.5 FE
Samyang 7.5 FE



Samyang 7.5 and defished
Samyang 7.5 and defished





Pana 7-14
Pana 7-14





Pana 7-14
Pana 7-14



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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
 
I like the first and the FE shot. You have a finely honed sense of the ridiculous and a wicked eye :-D
 
Good lines in the second - I like the way you've balanced the composition. The third almost works but not quite, I'm not sure why. Maybe a bit too heavy on the LHS?
 
Interesting scenes - what are those things for sale in the second?

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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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Terrific - the first is great with that great big fat sun.
 
Always fascinating to see another slice of life. Those gourds are weird.
 
I like them a lot. I often ignore the rule of thirds and place the subject even lower myself. Not so keen on the borders though.
 
The first is wonderful but I've already seen it (or very similar). Harry Potter and that...(I said don't ask).

The second is a cracker too, the fisheye is made for that sort of subject. Downloaded Hugin but haven't played with it yet.
 
Not a lot except play with photos that will be processed properly later.

I am far from home....and the tablet is playing up....here goes...



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Took this yesterday on my way home from work.

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Through a window to the apple tree in the backyard. For the first time I stuck a piece of bread on a branch to lure the birds closer - still the images shown are significantly cropped but i feel still show pleasing amount of detail. All on E-PL5 with the "other" 40-150 M.Zuiko (the good old f4-5.6).






Checking first






Looking from afar




Aim and






... Bite!






Peekaboo!






Queueing up












Dig in














Eyeing up the competition






In the middle of lunch






One up, one down






What it takes to get a meal






What you lookin' at?



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Shoot the Light fantastic
 

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