[ Olympus Colours ] - Show Your Blues, Greens and Reds!


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Hi ohmymy,

I like #7 and #10.
From #7, seems like ISO800 on the E520 is very acceptable.
I like the soothing blue and the pink in #10.

Thanks for sharing:)
 

Ai yo, real Panda so cute... wif it's Panda eyes... can hug a not? :bsmilie: :bsmilie:
 

Ai yo, real Panda so cute... wif it's Panda eyes... can hug a not? :bsmilie: :bsmilie:

can. you got insurance? there is one time a guy in china too brave and tease a panda and almost got clawed. His fren has to pull him cos panda grab his clothes and pull in, lucky he cannot go in because of the fence.

same as koala, cute, but offend them and beware of the claw.
 

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taken with E3 n 50-200 at 50mm
 

Wow! Nice capture of the F1 car.

Hmm, as for the barricade, may be next year they should use only vertical poles, or diagonally meshed grills instead of vertical/horizontal meshed grills. Then the horizonal lines would be disappeared in the panning. :)
 

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Wow! Nice capture of the F1 car.

Hmm, as for the barricade, may be next year they should use only vertical poles, or diagonally meshed grills instead of vertical/horizontal meshed grills. Then the horizonal lines would be disappeared in the panning. :)

Thanks! The barricades are so annoying... but what an experience, and the E3 is a good tool for the job.
 

ohmymy, nice Hong Kong shots. I like No 3 best. Thanks for sharing. :)
 

Some shots at Keong Siak Street... fun with fisheyes at dusk...

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Trying to imitate "tomcat" for his pretty kitty shots... here are some strays...

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"Dude, leave a cat eating his meal alone"...

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"Food, I need food..."

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"huh?"

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"what the...?"

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"Don't you think about it!"

Note : All the above was shot with E-3 with 12-60mm lens...​
 

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Bro, I like your building shots more that your cat shots. Leave cat shots to tomcat, our cat expert. :D
 

but 'food i need food' got quite a good character to the pic

cheers
 

but 'food i need food' got quite a good character to the pic

cheers

Thanks. But this is not a gallery, but to show the lenses (8mm fisheye for the building shot) and the 12-60mm for the cat shots.
 

Bro, I like your building shots more that your cat shots. Leave cat shots to tomcat, our cat expert. :D

Ha ha ha... ok. I shall take your advise on this...

The cat are not smiling :sweat:
tomcat's cat are smiling in the photo :dunno: I think he bribe them, and may be your bribe is not good enough.
 

Wow! Nice shots!

terencek888, may I know what lens you used for those shots?
 

Wow! Nice shots!

terencek888, may I know what lens you used for those shots?

Thank you! :)
For #1, I am using the ZD 50mm f2.0 lens
For #2 and #3, I am using ZD 50-200mm SWD lens
 

FINALLY!!!!! i can use my PDA to connect to the internet as my company blocks all online storage...:sweatsm:

Some photos from my last visit to Chinese Garden during the lantern festival.

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Hi ohmymy,

I like #7 and #10.
From #7, seems like ISO800 on the E520 is very acceptable.
I like the soothing blue and the pink in #10.

Thanks for sharing:)
ohmymy, nice Hong Kong shots. I like No 3 best. Thanks for sharing. :)

No problem. :D
After PP, ISO 800 is definitely acceptable. It was the only option I had with no tripod.
This is my first time bringing a DSLR on holidays and it was a great experience. 12-60 is a really good lens for travel. I only had to change once to 40-150 for some of the Panda shots.
 

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