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OM-D E-M5 with Oly 60mm f/2.8 Lens. f/5.0. 1/160 sec. ISO1600

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OM-D E-M5 with Oly 60mm f/2.8 Lens. f/4.0. 1/200sec. ISO800
 

E-M5 + 75-300mm, Day Dreaming.


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Like the expression shown on its face. I would like to offer a small suggestion. The brown patch at the right edge seems a little distracting. Try to crop a bit tighter to remove it.
 

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Sleeping beast
E-M5 + 45-200mm

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"What!!?"
E-M5 + 45-200mm

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Tips toe
E-M5 + 45-200mm

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The thinker
E-M5 + 45-200mm

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The Wise
E-M5 + 45-200mm
 

Like the expression shown on its face. I would like to offer a small suggestion. The brown patch at the right edge seems a little distracting. Try to crop a bit tighter to remove it.

Appreciate your suggestion bro :) was thinking about the same thing, in the end decided to keep a little of the brown patch on the right to balance the image, otherwise it becomes left-heavy.
 

Some pics I took last week during my trip to Nepal on my OMD.

View from Poon Hill

Lovely series bro! The last shot, if pano to have less negative space I think would work better for me.
 

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Testing out my new 12-35mm+OM-D today... not a perfect day... oh well, I am happy with my new lens... ;)
 

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Chinese Garden shoot with OMD with 12-50kits

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Thank you very much
 

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I have never used this filter before and sure going to try after seeing your pix , thanks ;0)

Inspires me to try out the diorama filter.... maybe effect not as good.
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E-M5 + 12-50 @ 20mm f9 1/250 ISO3200 diorama filter

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E-M5 + 12-50 @ 26mm f9 1/200 ISO3200 diorama filter
 

Thanks for your comments on the diorama art filter. Just to share, I think the diorama art filter works best when you are at least 6 floors above the subject and your location must not be directly over it. Meaning you have to shoot at an angle facing downwards. I practiced on hdb parking spaces while looking down from the 8th floor. The breakfast area was taken from the 6th floor.
 

Inspires me to try out the diorama filter.... maybe effect not as good.
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E-M5 + 12-50 @ 20mm f9 1/250 ISO3200 diorama filter

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E-M5 + 12-50 @ 26mm f9 1/200 ISO3200 diorama filter

The angle of the first picture is good but the hanging decoration loses the feeling of being small. I like your 2nd picture but maybe you can try going one more floor higher?
 

Some pictures taken during my recent HK trip. All taken with OM-D + 25PL 1.4

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The angle of the first picture is good but the hanging decoration loses the feeling of being small. I like your 2nd picture but maybe you can try going one more floor higher?

Thanks for your comment. I was just shooting out of curiousity and try to see what is the effect at that time. Didnt think so much. Will try out your suggestion next time.
First photo was taken about 3 storeys up.
Second photo was taken only 1 storey up. so you can see the difference.
Both photos taken at Plaza Singapura.
 

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