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Trying out two shots of a common thing in our hawker centers.
Giving them the "film green" treatment without having to use any cross processing methods.
Shot on OMD with PL35-100mm at high ISO settings. (I think its ISO1600).

 

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Continuing my series on the aging population in Singapore.
"When I was small, and Christmas Trees were tall".

All shot using OMD with PL35-100mm
Pushed ISO to very high (ISO6400)
Processed in PS CS6
*grain/noise are intentional*
 

Sharing some shot of my visit to Kyoto last Autumn

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A lonely Maple Leaf, Olympus E-M5, Lumix 35-100mm at 100mm f2.8


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Maple Tree and Temple, Olympus E-M5, Lumix 35-100mm at 35mm f3.5


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Fallen Maple Leaf, Olympus E-M5, Lumix 35-100mm at 89mm f3.5
 

Trying out two shots of a common thing in our hawker centers.
Giving them the "film green" treatment without having to use any cross processing methods.
Shot on OMD with PL35-100mm at high ISO settings. (I think its ISO1600).

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don't often see ghim moh market so quiet
 

Sharing some shot of my visit to Kyoto last Autumn

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A lonely Maple Leaf, Olympus E-M5, Lumix 35-100mm at 100mm f2.8


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Maple Tree and Temple, Olympus E-M5, Lumix 35-100mm at 35mm f3.5

:thumbsup:
 

don't often see ghim moh market so quiet

Had to go there in the middle of the night to shoot these. Wanna join me the next time? It is actually quite interesting because it is such an old school wet market on the other side.
 

Some late night landscapes shots, lucky to have a free room stay from my sis at MBS, though not the best timing, I enjoyed the short hour of shooting.

From room, EPL5+Panasonic 35-100mm F2.8


With Panasonic 7-14. The starburst from this lens can be distracting due to the flare


With Panasonic 7-14.


With Samyang 7.5mm fisheye lens. Should have taken this shot bit earlier to capture the lights on helix bridge.
 

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Me : "You are pure EVIL !!"

35-100mm : "No, I am necessary EVIL"

:bigeyes::bigeyes: Why did u have to post such a poisonous picture ? The clarity & details resolved by this lens is ridiculous! !!



What are you waiting for then? Need more convincing? Heeheehee...

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Basket... all of a sudden so many Bro throw 35-100 poison....... :sweat:.... but I like... more please... ;)
 

A few from Australia, all with the OM-D and 14mm f2.5, and shot through dirty glass. Processed with Pixlr, as I only had my work laptop with me.

View from my hotel room - I had to turn off the lights to eliminate reflections.

Wet Dome by ◄Halogen¶╝, on Flickr

From the 36th floor, quite easy to find an angle without reflections with the pancake lens.

Oz Sunset by ◄Halogen¶╝, on Flickr

From a meeting room. I tried to correct the distortion using Pixlr's free distort tool, which is why you might notice some buildings are not straight.

Simcity Melbourne by ◄Halogen¶╝, on Flickr
 

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Continuing the series of "When I was small, and Christmas trees were tall".
Giving a thought to the aging population. And planning what we can do for the old folks at home.

Shot using OM-D/E-M5 with Panasonic 35-100mm f2.8 lens
Post processing in Photoshop CS6

 

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