The LeMay collection.... seen thru the eyes of 2 E-PL1s'.

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me and the hubby went to the LeMay museum, and shot a bunch of images, this thread is only but a few of that bunch.

we both have E-PL1's as I bought a 2nd body for $129 from Cameta.

Three lens were used, the 45mm, 20mm, and 14mm....

we switched cameras with each other, and lenses, and had a blast..
and out of all the pitcures I took, I can't believe I never used the fisheye..



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it is fun to shoot with my family, I recently bought my grandson a
Samsung point and shoot, and now he is joining in on the fun,
he is 10 years old, and he watches us, and uses some of the same angles.

As you can see, we like to get low with the cars, especially with the 14mm..
 

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Hey Lucille,

Glad to see you made it up to our neck of the woods. Looks like you had fun at LeMay, I still haven't gotten down there yet. Looks like a great spot. Glad to see you brought your hubby into the club, too.

Great shots as ever...I wish they'd let you borrow a couple of those to shoot some of your patented light-painting night shots -- the Hudson and the Bonneville would be great subjects for that treatment. How tight did the security seem? I'd be happy to play wheelman if you want to try to bust a couple out. :wink:

Those two black and white shots are quite arresting. Is that with the in-camera "Art Filter" or did you do that in post?
 

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Hey Lucille,

Glad to see you made it up to our neck of the woods. Looks like you had fun at LeMay, I still haven't gotten down there yet. Looks like a great spot. Glad to see you brought your hubby into the club, too.

Great shots as ever...I wish they'd let you borrow a couple of those to shoot some of your patented light-painting night shots -- the Hudson and the Bonneville would be great subjects for that treatment. How tight did the security seem? I'd be happy to play wheelman if you want to try to bust a couple out. :wink:

Those two black and white shots are quite arresting. Is that with the in-camera "Art Filter" or did you do that in post?


we had a blast today.....drove out from Portland...

the black and white shots came from nik filter called antique, from the silver effects suite...

those cars would make killer night shots.....

but I don't see much stars out here like I do in the desert, the city lights drown them out......... and the cloud cover of course....
 

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those cars would make killer night shots.....

but I don't see much stars out here like I do in the desert, the city lights drown them out......... and the cloud cover of course....

You're right...guess we'd have to drive them down to New Mexico.
 

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These are wonderful! I'll be dreaming about that baby blue Chevy tonight, cruising down Central Ave. in it on a Saturday night, real slowly, upsetting the speed demons, playing Elvis, Sam Cooke, etc. on AM radio. Sweet!
 

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