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Old March 12th, 2012, 07:50 AM
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I wanted to create an old photo for a poem. I ended up with this.

The bride's back was shot seperatly, then added to my church image in Florence. I blurred her to give her motion. Then edited it in Silver FXPro.

Voila.

The old poem is located at the Blog, if anyone is curious to read it.

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I have photographed Louise 2 days ago 3 weeks after when both of her breasts were removed.

If you want to see more images and read my phylosophy what is a beautiful sexy woman, please go and visit my Blog post.

My Photo Ramblings: A Glamour Boudoir Session With Beautiful Breast Cancer Survivor

The images were shot Lumix GH2 and 14-140mm Lumix lens with one studio strobe.



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Shot today at Montreal's St Patrick's parade. Lumix GH2 and 100-300mm Lumix Lens. No cropping.

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My Photo Ramblings: St Patricks Parade In Montreal 2012




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Your work is really very good. You've mastered your own style and it speaks loudly - Congrads!

I'm curious, how much of your work is shot in Micro Four-Third, and which camera are you using?
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Thank you Bob.

To answer your question, everything I post here is shot with a Lumix camera. I started with G1, sold that one and I now shoot with a GH2 with Lumix lenses. I hope this answers your question.

I own an old Pentax Asahi totally manual 50mm macro lens, I use extention tubes, and I sometimes shoot macro images with it with my GH2.

Here is a sample. Shot at very high iso hand held with that lens and extention tubes with available light. It isn't a human portrait, but flower portrait. :) hehehe...



I own a Canon 7D. To tell you the truth it is the camera I will use at weddings, and at commercial projects with some clients think that a big bulky camera represents pro work.

Even most of my in studio client portraits now of days are shot with GH2. What you see, are images that I have full siogned rights.

The camera is just a tool. And GH2 is a fantastic camera. So are the lenses I work with. 14-140mm and 100-300mm

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The Butterfly Effect.

3 images which I have shot combined into one image. All the shots were shot with a Lumix GH2 camera.

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Lovely shots Hera and we all love ur work .
So u use only two lenses for ur work with GH2- Panny 14-140 and 100-300?
Have u used Olympus 45 mm 1.8 lens?As u do portrait work and this lens is a benchmark portrait lens in MFT format . Please try it and share ur creations with us ..
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... It isn't a human portrait, but flower portrait. :) hehehe...

I believe that portraits focus on the face and said facial expressions ... the flower of a plant is not its face ... the flower is the sexual/reproducrive organ ...

Gary

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I haven't used the Olympus. Do I need a adapter to my Lumix to use it?

I mainly shoot with 14-140 now of days. Unless I have to do a close-ups at events, like the clown shot you see above.

I also have a 20 mm Lumix 1.7. I rarely use it.

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Lovely shots Hera and we all love ur work .
So u use only two lenses for ur work with GH2- Panny 14-140 and 100-300?
Have u used Olympus 45 mm 1.8 lens?As u do portrait work and this lens is a benchmark portrait lens in MFT format . Please try it and share ur creations with us ..
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I believe that portraits focus on the face and said facial expressions ... the flower of a plant is its sexual/reproducrive organ ...

Gary

PS- lol
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Whats up Gary ? Are u dating some one young these days ?

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