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Old May 24th, 2012, 07:27 AM
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More Baaaaadlands...

Sometimes I think 7mm is where I want to live!
Wow, your photos are just awesome! Seriously, pretty much everything you post is terrific and really draws me in.

Curious, did you use a CPL?
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Dhart, awesome landscapes! Seems to be a great combo (Em-5+7-14).
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OM-D EM-5 and Panny 7-14 at 7mm

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Old May 25th, 2012, 11:13 AM
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Wow, your photos are just awesome! Seriously, pretty much everything you post is terrific and really draws me in.

Curious, did you use a CPL?
bbb and Stephan.... Thank you for your kind remarks! No filters nor polarizer. RAW captures (as I always do), processed in LR.
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Old May 29th, 2012, 08:56 AM
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Staying in the Badlands of South Dakota for a couple of days.. had a nice long day with the 7-14, 25/1.4, 12/2, and 45/1.8 today. Too many images to pour through tonight! Here are a couple with the 7-14... one of my most appreciated lenses!

E-M5 7-14 lens @ 7mm


E-M5 7-14 lens @ 7mm
Fantastic pictures!
Looks to be a great combo; the EM-5 and the Pana 7-14.
Did'nt you have cromatic aberration issues oer were they corrected in LR?

Thank you, enjoy your trip!
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Thanks Glen. Amazing details and color. That what I want to see close-up by this magnificent lens.
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2ndLight, thanks for sharing. I particularly appreciate the floral shot. For my sensitivities I find them too blown out with the extreme contrast at the price of lost detail, but I understand your aesthetics. By chance could you post some not so exaggerated. If you do please advise me by PM. I wouldn't want to miss them.

I do have an agenda here. My 7-14 should arrive this week. Sadly I live in an environment devoid of such photo opportunities, so it will be vicarious for me for now.

Keep shooting!

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Fantastic pictures!
Looks to be a great combo; the EM-5 and the Pana 7-14.
Did'nt you have cromatic aberration issues oer were they corrected in LR?

Thank you, enjoy your trip!
Tedq... Thanks for your comments. As for CA, nothing was done on my part... If any was present, perhaps LR took care of it.
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OM-D EM-5, 7mm 1/5th second hand-held

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2ndLight, thanks for sharing. I particularly appreciate the floral shot. For my sensitivities I find them too blown out with the extreme contrast at the price of lost detail, but I understand your aesthetics. By chance could you post some not so exaggerated. If you do please advise me by PM. I wouldn't want to miss them.
Chrome, thanks for the interest in the images. I do have the raw files without the Dramatic tone filter. Those really are more of an experiment with that in camera filter. I'm new to Oly so I wanted to try it out.

Unfortunately I'm traveling right now and won't be back to my home server with those images for more than a week. I'm in Texas this week then next week I have to visit 3 European countries in three days. I'll have my camera setup with me but I don't invision much time for sight seeing with that schedule. Long way of saying, I'll be happy to post those raw files when I get back home in little over a week.

Congrats on the new 7-14 coming your way. I have almost all of the native m43 lenses (how did that happen?) and the 7-14 is still one of my very favorites. It takes some getting used to and I'm still at the beginning of the learning curve but it's more fun than other lenses with its sense of drama. Have fun with yours!
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