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A spin with EPL5...

A few things about EPL5 vs OMD EM5. The IBIS is less effective for sure, maybe a stop. I use the OIS switch, seems more keepers. Without EVF, it's more challenging, with EM5, I could use it with EVF with better results. IQ is similar, very clean shots at iso 1600.

& panasonic 100-300mm lens, @ iso 1600. f5.3, 246mm.


@iso 400, f5.6, 300mm.



And one with voigtlander 25/0,95 on Deepavali eve, had a set on this here

@1.2? ISO 250.
 

Went down to search on my third attempt, finally get to found one Cicada in the mids of molting.
All shots here are taken with EM5+ 60mm or Nikon 200mm macro. Tripod was used throughout as they were taken with nataural light.
Below are some images documented on the molting process.

1. Found and already halfway molting.

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2. This was about going to fully emerge from the nymph skin.

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3.It's fully emerge and cling on the skin. Pay attention to the wing (white) and the following pics will show an fully open wing.

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4. The wing is fully open and note that white wing will slowly changes to black colour in aprox 50 mins.

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5. The wing is slightly darker now.

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6. This is how it's look like when fully changes.

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7. Here are the remaining nymph skin

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Thanks for viewing.
 

Went down to search on my third attempt, finally get to found one Cicada in the mids of molting.
All shots here are taken with EM5+ 60mm or Nikon 200mm macro. Tripod was used throughout as they were taken with nataural light.
Below are some images documented on the molting process.

Thanks for viewing.

thanks for sharing this brilliant series! very good descriptions too :thumbsup:
 

E-M5 + 75-300mm


Cinnamon Bittern
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Painted Stork
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E-M5 + 60mm f/2.8 macro, Emerald Cockroach Wasp

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A few photos taken with the Super Takumar 50/1.4 + OM-D

flowing leaves

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p.e.a.c.e

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Shot with Olympus M.Zuiko 75mm F1.8 on my OMD.
1/1250s
F1.8
ISO 200
 

My 1st attempt of using macro 60mm.
Quite excited when I first saw it perching on the grill at balcony of my home. Quickly shot before it flew off after my 30 seconds of snapping with 60mm macro F2.8.

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Crop Up so that you can see its meshed eyes and hairy thingy down its face.
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60mm Macro F2.8
1/320s
F4.5
ISO500
 

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Olympus OM-D EM-5 + Panasonic DMW-MA1 (4/3 to M4/3 Adapter) + Olympus 14-35mm F/2.0 SWD

Shot HANDHELD at 35mm F/2.0 WIDE OPEN , 1/8 second shutter , ISO 640. No NR or Post sharpening used

Very very heavy lens (915 grams) , but the images that come out of it is amazing !
 

Went for a one day trip to Johor for some macro shoot. All shots taken with OMD +60mm and external flash.

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EM5+45mm F1.8

A tasty jar of tiramisu with abit of liquor in it.

 

Continue from this mornining post.

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This is my first encounter that i can hand feed this squirrel with biscuits provide by the usual joggers.

Thanks for viewing.
 

Prayers may come true. Temple in Japan National Park Tokyo
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OMD-EM5 with 12-50mm Kit lens.


Ueno Park
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OMD-EM5 with 12-50mm Kit lens.
 

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