Sharing some long exposure shots with 9-18. EPL1 & EPL2 mixed.
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Very nice series! I particularly like the first one, with the reflections off the water.
wow!!! are u shooting them in raw files???
i am using the kit 12 to 50mm , not very impressive actually.
unlike my leica files or cannon files , any tips from all the pros here???
this is my 1st olympus m 4/3 but i own pen f , ft and om body![]()
Hi Oly,
Great Pics~!
Like your indoor pics alot. I'm having some trouble with the White Balance, Mind sharing your white balance setting?
wow!!! are u shooting them in raw files???
i am using the kit 12 to 50mm , not very impressive actually.
unlike my leica files or cannon files , any tips from all the pros here???
this is my 1st olympus m 4/3 but i own pen f , ft and om body![]()
Thanks, glad you liked it! Here's another long exposure sunrise series taken recently at Changi Beach EPL1+9-18mm and ND filter,black card technique, and PP. ]
I'm a noob in photography, here's 2 pix which I think looks pretty nice, thanks to the nice lightings on that day.
E-PM1, with Lumix 14mm f2.5 pancake lens
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Thanks....these are just some snapshots I took quickly to show how the camera is.
All the photos are shot in JPEG only. No RAW. There is no need to shoot RAW for this kind of thing. In addition, I find that if I shoot RAW, I can never process the colours to how it looks like in JPEG without going thru OV2 which I do not like. It is damn slow. WB is set to Auto and Noise Filter is set to off. I shot them in Aperture mode and maybe Program Mode. ISO set to Auto. And I left my WB - keep warm colour to ON. Hope this helps. I have shot a lot more since, and its a great camera and allows me to focus on creating pictures instead of thinking about the camera. Dynamic range is definately better from my observations. And I like being able to see what I would get on the EVF before the shot is taken. Really really good!
jameskkmok said:Share some shots taken last week. All capture with A mode, ISO 1600 jpeg & handheld.
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Share some shots taken last week. All capture with A mode, ISO 1600 jpeg & handheld.
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Thanks....these are just some snapshots I took quickly to show how the camera is.
All the photos are shot in JPEG only. No RAW. There is no need to shoot RAW for this kind of thing. In addition, I find that if I shoot RAW, I can never process the colours to how it looks like in JPEG without going thru OV2 which I do not like. It is damn slow. WB is set to Auto and Noise Filter is set to off. I shot them in Aperture mode and maybe Program Mode. ISO set to Auto. And I left my WB - keep warm colour to ON. Hope this helps. I have shot a lot more since, and its a great camera and allows me to focus on creating pictures instead of thinking about the camera. Dynamic range is definately better from my observations. And I like being able to see what I would get on the EVF before the shot is taken. Really really good!
Hi. Great shots! Are these taken with the kit lens?
Very nice. How many sec exposure? and the ND filter stop?
Oly5050 posted his jpegs look pretty. But he using the 25mm f1.4 lens. This lens may give u better results
Thanks, all taken with kit lens 12-50mm.