<wonglp> Traveling with my mirrorless pen


Just stumbled onto this thread, nice series Wong!

Thanks bro cichlid, thanks for bumping this thread, realized I haven't updated for a while, too much distractions lately ;p

Here's one from Boston, Freedom Trail, Massachusetts State House. John Hancock, the first elected governor used to own this place, built in 1978.

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Taken with E-PL1+9-18mm

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Wow that proof again that we do not need a superb dslr & lens that cost few times of what you have paid for your epl to get good pictures.

Opportunity for great photos and the person holding the camera make more significant difference in the overall iq. Great job.
 

Wow that proof again that we do not need a superb dslr & lens that cost few times of what you have paid for your epl to get good pictures.

Opportunity for great photos and the person holding the camera make more significant difference in the overall iq. Great job.

Hi subzero, thanks for the nice comments and dropping by. Although I must admit I'm a gear freak, just gotten OMD for a week plus;p...which is quite a few times of my humble EPL1, though won't be retiring it, will be my spare body, it still provides excellent picture though it's a "old" 2 year camera body. Cheers, thanks again!

Here's one of the City Hall of Ho Chih Minh at late night, sky wasn't that interesting after back from work to hotel, so decided to take an OOF shot of it instead, lucky though was staying really near. Its was relatively bright place as well. Didn't really feel unsafe at all. Hope to be back as a tourist next time.

#99 City hall, Ho Chih Minh, Vietnam.

E-PL1+Voigtlander Nokton 25/0.95

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#100 Smiling Vietnamese lady, Ho Chih Minh.


There's often perception that it's difficult to get shallow depth of field (DOF) for portrait shots with M43 format (2x crop). It's possible still though I rely alot on legacy manual lens to deliver that mostly as only late last year quite a few fast m43 primes that came out (25/1.4, 12/2, 45/1.8). This shot was made with EPL1+ Minolta Rokkor 58/1.2 @ wide open in June last year, even at this aperture, it's difficult to nail the focus. Ok, actually i screwed up it's slight OOF ;p but I like this shot for her obliging smile.

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#101 Aerial Shot, New Zealand North Island

In NZ this week, not much chance to shoot so far as on business trip, on flight from Auckland to Christchurch, took window seat (which I seldom do) to have aerial view, glad I did. Just to share a shot taken with the 12-50mm lens + OM-D, maiden overseas trip. In good light, this lens is really good. So far really enjoyed this camera :)

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Thanks for viewing.
 

#102 Another aerial view from the plane, in B&W

OM-D E-M5 with 12-50mm. C&C welcome:)

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#103 Dog lazing in Lyttelton, near Christchurch, New Zealand

It's a pity in this recent business trip to NZ Christchurch, the city centre is off limits and still in rubbles, including the beautiful church. Had only a half day to go around and was lucky enough to have a customer to drive us around for a spin. We went to Lyttelton and Akaroa via the scenic hills drive. Lyttelton was shaken as well from the quake. Life goes on although there are quite many people affected and had moved to other cities. Here's a shot of a dog in Lyttelton town, which mainly thrives on it's port activities. It feels so relaxing walking in this town, as with seeing this lazing dog. E-M5 + Voigtlander Nokton 25/0.95

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#104 Akaroa Crater Lake

A scenic drive through the hills from Lyttelton towards Akaroa, which has a large crater lake and now forms a habour, the force of volanic eruption some 9 millions back was the cause of this massive crater lake. Panoramic shot with E-M5 + 12-50mm

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#105 Akaroa habour panoramic

Similar shot to #104, except included more foreground, as the clouds were quite uninteresting and a much wider perspective. Taken with E-M5 + 12-50mm. Was a little drizzling here and the weatherproof lens is very useful.

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#101 #102

:thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup:

awesome!!
 

skeletonman said:
Cool series!

thanks skeletonman!!

carpilami said:
#101 #102

:thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup:

awesome!!

Thanks for kinds words and thumbsup carpilami!
 

#106 dark clouds looming

As the bad cloudy weather pursues as we reached Akaroa habour, I find it useful to use dramatic tone art filter (there's a B&W version which I'm using in this shot) on E-M5, it helps to exaggerate the else dull skies.
Here's one shot of the habour closer. Taken with E-M5 + 12-50mm.

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Thanks for viewing so far!
 

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#107 Akaroa Habour close up

Taken with 9-18mm, 2 shots stitched, with 10 stop ND. Too much color cast, so convert to B&W version ;p

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Moving over to Melbourne, trip made after NZ short trip. Was staying on Melbourne downtown near Flinder's and Southern Cross Station, so was accessible to quite a few places. Had a 3/4 day to walk around the city, would love to go Great Ocean Road but just not possible. Although the city itself has it's own metropolitan charm, yet people are nice(r) than those from Sydney. Not to start a debate here, a shot of a friendly lady to show the warmness of the "Melbournese":)

#108 A warm Melbourne lady who kindly posed

Taken with E-M5 + Nokton 25/0.95


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#109 A bright cloudy day @ Flinder's St Station & St Paul Cathedral.

Was trying to do sunrise shoot at Yarra river but too many clouds and blocked out the sun, turns out though the fluffy clouds were really nice & coupled with ultra wide Fisheye lens combination, nothing short of dramatic shot! E-M5+ Samyang Fisheye 7.5mm/3.5.

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#110 Busy Street

Kinda like this shot for the star burst, street bustling with people, and of course again the nice sky. E-M5+Samyang Fisheye 7.5mm/3.5. I am pretty impressed with the dynamic range of the sensor, ooc jpeg.

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Nice photos , a chance to see different olys with different lens .
Keep it up , add oil .
Thanks for sharing .
 

Great fisheye shots. Inspired by your skills I recently got myself a m43 FE.
 

Love those shots on NZ, I miss the place, I live there for total of 9 years!
 

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