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The ZD 9-18 is great isn't it? Its my favourite lens!

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Olympus E520 with ZD 9-18mm
Exposure : F4, 1/125s, ISO800
 

The ZD 9-18 is great isn't it? Its my favourite lens!

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Olympus E520 with ZD 9-18mm
Exposure : F4, 1/125s, ISO800

Hi
About to ask but found the info from the photo in flickr account http://www.flickr.com/photos/elgkh/5618695429/meta/in/photostream

Aperture f/4.0
Focal Length 9 mm

I would thought that there will be distortion but the lines seems pretty straight - barrel distortion is not visible to me. Very good. :thumbsup:
 

Intensity of the Olympus Colors... as intense as it can get... without blowing (much)... LOL.

Colors and textures. From my love of shooting things much older than me.

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A different kind of PEN... through the X-Ray vision of superman... (ok, pseudo X-Ray vision) :

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Something that you can do at home when you are bored and the weather is bad outside... just compile stuff and shoot them, collect them as a set and make arrangements with them in Photoshop and create your own wallpaper, or desktop images... cheers.

Process is simple :

(1) Flat lighting (twin lights or ring light).
(2) Convert to grayscale and increase contrast.
(3) Colorise, add blue to taste. (or green or whatever color that works for you).

Very simple and fun pseudo X-ray images. Something I read from a magazine and tried at home because of the freaky weather that dropped to 5˚C and ruined my plans for an outdoor photowalk. Duh...
 

Thanks, microcosm, for the tips. Very nice.
BTW, the Oly photos, are they HDR? Very intensely nice!
 

Thanks, microcosm, for the tips. Very nice.
BTW, the Oly photos, are they HDR? Very intensely nice!

Thanks mate. The colored images are not HDR. They are composite images in Photoshop, creating various layers of mask to tweak the colors and pull out as much details as I could from a shot from the aged E3. Also, I did apply a pseudo (pseudo seems to be my "in" word this season) HDR treatment via "Shadow/Highlight" function in Photoshop and again, pushing the layers and curves treatment (individual colors) to bring out the intensity I wanted to achieve without blowing the highlights whenever possible to retain this "hardcore" and "gritty" look. I like these kind of images sometimes. They work quite well with faded, old architecture. The original was quite a boring, passable image, but I wanted to give it a lot more life for I felt it deserved that.

For the second windows shot, it was merely tweaking the Fill, Black, Contrast and Exposure in RAW development to achieve this, and to control the Saturation levels so that it blows slightly but not so much as to affect the overall integrity of the image.

The last show was pure laziness, only playing with Curves and treating every individual color. Using Levels to give it the final touch to control and blacks and whites levels.

All done within Photoshop CS4.
 

Thanks for the detailed explanation. It seems a lot of hard work has been put into doing these but the end results are quite remarkable.
 

Thanks for the detailed explanation. It seems a lot of hard work has been put into doing these but the end results are quite remarkable.

Actually none of the shots took more than 15 minutes to do... some are under 5 minutes. Once you get enough practise, everything is almost "automatic". You become really fast despite the amount of layers and tweaking. It is just a matter of getting to the problem and solving it. Continue to practise.
 

Wah... after the boss' contribution, I'm a bit scared to post mine. :sweat:

Anyways, first time contributing. :)

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Shot with e620 + 40-150mm
 

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E-520 with ZD 70-300mm. Shot in RAW, ISO800, 1/400, f5.6.
Location - KTP Hospital

One of the frustrating thing abt the lens is that once you miss the focus, it takes quite a while to get re-focused again. But when used within its limitation, it is a wonderful lens. The ZD70-300mm is one of those lens that I will never sell. :)
 

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E620 & 40-150 MkI.
ISO 100, Av mode, Spot meter, tripod, 2sec timer, cropped, slightly sharpen.
Location : Tampines Eco Green Park.:)
 

Haven't done this for sometime already.... so here goes.

All shot in Cambodia, very fascinating place :thumbsup:

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just shot yesterday. quite dull, since yesterday was very very cloudy.

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EXIF:
ZD 9-18mm 9mm F7.1 ISO 200 1/80s.


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EXIF:
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although the sensor has been improved, slight increase in DR & noise performance in the E-5, i still reckon it to be a "good light" camera.


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090611 Sunset in Dramatic Tone filter. Dramatic, yes, but not quite intelligent, gives inconsistent results. had to push fill light for the buildings for an even exposure.
 

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Hi all,

I have been a reader of this forum for a long time..guess its time to contribute to the community.

My photography journey with Olympus…

My first encounter with a DSLR...year 2009.

My friend lent me an E-1 + 40-150. First impression...wow! fantastic colour! Since then, from time to time when I manage to borrow the camera, I will try to practise my photography skill...setting, composition, awareness

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Rockstar

Camera: E-1
Len: 40-150 mk1
Shooting Mode: AP
ISO: 100
F No.: F8
Shutter Spd: 1/80
Picture Mode: Nil
Contrast: +1
Saturation: CS3
Sharpness: +2

Took the E-1 out for a spin. It never fail to impress on a beautiful day.

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Cape Kamui, Hokkaido Japan

Camera: E-1
Len: 14-42
Shooting Mode: AP
ISO: 100
F No.: F8
Shutter Spd: 1/400
Picture Mode: Nil
Contrast: +1
Saturation: CS3
Sharpness: +2

I also managed to have a few flings with an E620 + 14-42 (t-loan from another friend). I deliberately set it to vivid….what I got was a riot of colour

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Miyajima, Hiroshima Japan

Camera: E-620
Len: 14-42
ISO: 100
F No.: F5.6
Shutter Spd: 1/250
Picture Mode: Vivid
Saturation: 0
Contrast: 0
Sharpness: 0

Finally, settled with an E-5 + (very well maintained by previous owner) used 14-54 and used 40-150. Now, I have something to call my own :) However, it was a very hard decision deciding between a D7000 and the No.5; why 5, you may ask. Well, beautiful picture to me is an image with beautiful colour and I still believe only Olympus can deliver that.

Still working on the 5 and hopefully I can show the best of Olympus...as time goes by

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Fairmont

Camera: E-5
Len: 14-54 mk1
Shooting Mode: AP
ISO:200
F No.: F5.6
Shutter Spd: 1/350
Picture Mode: Natural
Saturation: 0
Contrast: 0
Sharpness: 0

Thanks to all my friends who have walked with me through this amazing journey of discovery...of myself and everything around me
 

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Hi all,

I have been a reader of this forum for a long time..guess its time to contribute to the community.

My photography journey with Olympus…

My first encounter with a DSLR...year 2009.

My friend lent me an E-1 + 40-150. First impression...wow! fantastic colour! Since then, from time to time when I manage to borrow the camera, I will try to practise my photography skill...setting, composition, awareness

Thanks to all my friends who have walked with me through this amazing journey of discovery...of myself and everything around me

Hey superfamm, nice journey there and good to see that you joined the Oly E-system camp. I like the cape kamui colors of E1! Your compression seems soft to my eyes though...
Seeing your journey makes me wanna post some of my 2009 E-410 humble shots! Haha. Thanks for sharing, keep shooting keep posting keep learning:)

All shots no PP just to show the RGB and sharpness of the E-system, hope I do abit of justice to it...

Kookaburra
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40-150mm MK1, F4.2, 113mm, 1/50, ISO400

Llama
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14-54 MK1, F7.1, 1/100s, 14mm, ISO200. slight crop

Flower
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14-54MK1, F3.5, 54mm, 1/640s, ISO100.

Kids
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14-54MK1, F8, 14mm, 1/40, ISO100
 

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Hey superfamm, nice journey there and good to see that you joined the Oly E-system camp. I like the cape kamui colors of E1! Your compression seems soft to my eyes though...
Hi wonglp, thanks for the warm welcome.

I did realised that the cape kamui image was not sharp...on closer inspection, could it be the kit len 14-42 resolution not that good...hmmm...

Here is another shoot of the same place...still the same, I think...
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E-1; 14-42; AP; 100; F8; 1/320; Contrast: +1; Saturation: CS3; Sharpness: +2

Luv your pictures...Olympus sky blue, sharp, vibrant coloured images with a e410 + 14-54/40-150.

The community is so small here, so every single oly fan contribution helps :>

Good morning...
 

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The reason why I post less in forum nowadays
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E-3, Sigma 30mm F1.4
 

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The reason why I post less in forum nowadays
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E-3, Sigma 30mm F1.4

You started a Ang Pow printing company? Nice model. :bsmilie: