daggah
Mu-43 Regular
Hey guys, I took my Olympus E-M5 OM-D to the World Trade Center yesterday. I actually took a day of leave (I'm in the US Air Force) when I saw that the weather forecast was supposed to be pretty nice. I leave next month, so I figured...what the hell. I am happy that I did!
The Tokyo Tower amongst the sprawling Tokyo metropolis by davidgevert, on Flickr
For this shot, I intentionally shot at f/22, because, despite the risk of diffraction, I wanted the sun star. The crazy lens flare is in part due to shooting through the WTC's glass window.
Sunset viewed from the Tokyo WTC by davidgevert, on Flickr
And finally, a 4-second long exposure during blue hour:
Twilight over Tokyo by davidgevert, on Flickr
Thanks for looking! It was a nice change of pace shooting with my OM-D. I'm usually using my D800. On this outing, I primarily shot with the 12-50 f/3.5-6.3 and the 17 f/1.8. I chose the 12-50 in part because the lens hood I have for it is not a petal-type hood, which meant that I'd be able to stick it right up against the glass to help with reflections.
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The Tokyo Tower amongst the sprawling Tokyo metropolis by davidgevert, on Flickr
For this shot, I intentionally shot at f/22, because, despite the risk of diffraction, I wanted the sun star. The crazy lens flare is in part due to shooting through the WTC's glass window.
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Sunset viewed from the Tokyo WTC by davidgevert, on Flickr
And finally, a 4-second long exposure during blue hour:
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Twilight over Tokyo by davidgevert, on Flickr
Thanks for looking! It was a nice change of pace shooting with my OM-D. I'm usually using my D800. On this outing, I primarily shot with the 12-50 f/3.5-6.3 and the 17 f/1.8. I chose the 12-50 in part because the lens hood I have for it is not a petal-type hood, which meant that I'd be able to stick it right up against the glass to help with reflections.