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Here comes my share of Diorama filter ;0)


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PA230837 by coughing bean, on Flickr


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Nice! See it is easy to use the diorama filter :D I like the middle one because it is like you are demonstrating how much land area is in front of the house. The first and last pictures seem too empty for me. It might be better if there were some people on the roof or some people walking/jogging/biking/standing along the path or maybe a single small white/black figure standing and facing you haha. You might need to run away if there was a white/black figure looking at you from the road or roof :p
 

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Today's Sunset from my place

Taken with OM-D E-M5 + M.Zuiko 9-18mm
ISO200 F5.6 merging 2 +/- EVs shots together.

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With E-PL2 + Oly 45mm + Sigma 19mm



 

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Pettern & Lines series....all taken with OM-D + PanaLeica 25mm


| timetunnel |

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| red running shoes |

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| after the rain |

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OM-D E-M5 with Oly 60mm f/2.8 Lens. f/4. 1/160sec. ISO 800

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OM-D E-M5 with Oly 60mm f/2.8 Lens. f/5.6. 1/80sec. ISO 1600
 

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e-m5 with 12-35 diorama mode
 

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E-M5 + Pany 20/f1.7
 

Woodlands waterfront (EP2+12-50mm)

 

EM5+12-50mm, diorama art filter.

have a go at the diorama art filter after seeing interesting shots from some bros:)
 

You can. Set your camera to S mode. Then select the art filter from picture mode.(The place where you select Vivid or natural or Mono) By doing so can can hav control while applying Art filter.

You cannot control these details when using the art filter. The most you can do is use a tripod.
 

Try faster shutter speed
Thanks! Will try that next time round. Was trying to catch the train in abit of motion;)

You cannot control these details when using the art filter. The most you can do is use a tripod.
As Stargaz3r mentioned....yes, can control these details. Mine shot in M mode.:)
 

EM5+12-50mm

These bratwurst sausages with sauteed potatoes made my day!:D