G1 Image Thread

Ukko Heikkinen

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Reading in a Park

Panasonic G1
Zuiko 25 mm Pancake
ISO 100
f/8
1/20

Cheers,

Ukko Heikkinen
 

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eolake

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G1 + Hexanon 57mm f1.2 G1 + ZD 14-35mm f2 SWD [/QUOTE said:
Wow, both of those are pretty big (and not cheap) lenses to put on such a compact camera, Brian!

I used Hexanon Lenses in the seventies on my Konica SLR.
I was not even aware anybody had made a 2.0 zoom.
 

eolake

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OK, I just have to try the attachments way too, so here is a recent G1 selfportrait. (Using the lovely twistable screen.)

The "caption" refers to the fact that I'm well off, and sometimes considered intense...

And it should also be clear that I'm my own boss, and my ego has been dismantled enough for me to post public pictures taken on days well after I should have shaved!
 

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texascbx

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I took this one in Canada. The old guy was riding to Anchorage.

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Amin

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OK, I just have to try the attachments way too, so here is a recent G1 selfportrait.

Unusually great self portrait, Eolake :2thumbs:. I can't believe you took this with the twistable screen! I've tried that many times myself but never come up with something good.

Edit: Where'd you go :confused:
 

eolake

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Where'd who go, Amin?

Thank you very much. Although I look like a wild-man, I like the picture. And it was not easy to frame it, but I managed. Of course the one thing you don't get around is the slightly unflattering wide-angle perspective when you photograph at arm's length.
 

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