Some floral shots taken with my E3 mounting Minolta MC Tele Rokkor-PF 100mm f/2.5. Basically some test shots using this lens which was Minolta second generation MC Rokkor lens with metal focusing barrel.
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Some blues this morning at Boat Quay
Camera: Olympus E-3
Lens: Zuiko 9-18mm
Focal Length: 9mm
Aperture: f/6.3
Shutter speed: 1/250s
ISO: 100
Shot setup: Handheld
hahaha, might be the effect of the wide angle lens.wow nice the small river is like a small lake
Here is my first attempt with the Zuiko 50mm F2.0 + EC14 + EX25 combo (no cropping):
Camera: Olympus E3
Lens: Zuiko 50mm F2.0 Macro + EC14 + EX-25
Focal Length: 70mm
Aperture: Somewhere between F11 - F16 (can't remember as it's not recorded in EXIF)
Shutter speed: 1/100s
ISO: 800
Flash: Built-in flash with DIY diffuser
Shot setup: Handheld and manual focus by luck through a dark tunnel
Post-processing: Sharpening, saturation, contrast, resize, NR, etc...
hahaha, might be the effect of the wide angle lens.
just acquired this lens yesterday, still need to learn to use it optimally
around 7:30am, bro.by the way what time is this shot done?
I want to know also so can get sky reflection on water, cos that is nice.
normally only see brown colour water - so yuck :sticktong
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2524/3998337058_c61b009ee6_o.jpg
I realise I set the ISO level at 800 and thats why i get the heavy noise level there. Pls ignore the noise level.
Camera : Lumix GH1
Lens : Lumix 14-140mm
Shot setting : AP
F-Stop : F16
Shutter: 1/160s
Processing : Crop, Curves, Sharpening
I realise I set the ISO level at 800 and thats why i get the heavy noise level there. Pls ignore the noise level.
Nice sunset shot. I think it's over-sharpened though.
This is one shot the noise is art, I like it.
You can use imagenomic noiseware to reduce the noise, there is a free edition which delete your exif unfortunately.
Sharpening will make noise worse actually, so reduce the noise first