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Old July 16th, 2012, 12:05 AM
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Got mine recently before a trip to Sri Lanka and it performed like a champ. You can see images shot with it at:
Chris Sorensen - Portrait & Travel Photographer - sri lanka
Other than the first and third image (45mm), all shot with the 12-35mm.
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Would you mind providing a link to the original forum? I would like to read his possible other comments and ask him some questions... Like what are the men doing sitting over the water?!
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fantastic shots with great colour and sharpness!
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Would you mind providing a link to the original forum? I would like to read his possible other comments and ask him some questions... Like what are the men doing sitting over the water?!
12-35 Reviews [Page 1]: Micro Four Thirds Talk Forum: Digital Photography Review
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Thanks for sharing this link....some really excellent images there and those low light/dusk shots at the end are very interesting. It sets like this that end up costing me a lot of money.
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Thanks for sharing this link....some really excellent images there and those low light/dusk shots at the end are very interesting. It sets like this that end up costing me a lot of money.
That was exactly my thoughts after I opened the link

Those are some amazing images, great work by Chris there.
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Great photography (and post-processing).
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Amazing shots!
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Great photography (and post-processing).
My thoughts exactly. Although I own and love this lens, and have no doubt that the photographer is very talented, I think the pp has been performed beautifully. I wish I had access to the settings used!
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Thanks for sharing this link....some really excellent images there and those low light/dusk shots at the end are very interesting. It sets like this that end up costing me a lot of money.
If it helps any, this dude could probably have taken a kit zoom with him and come back with images not too far removed from these (at least that's what I'm telling myself).
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