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Went up to the gym we frequent this morning and while the wife was thrashing around on the Zumba floor I took the opportunity to try out the recently-dropped E5 at Swarland Dene, a nice little place nearby. It's a place I keep revisiting to try and get a shot I'm completely happy with. I'll need to get back there (if only to retrieve my glasses ).
Lovely intriguing shot John, I would be interested to hear your technique... hand held or tripod, live view with screen articulated almost certainly I would imagine
Glad to hear your E-5 is working OK after the accident.
Regards Huw
Panasonic S5 Mark II & Olympus Stylus 1
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the wife was thrashing around on the Zumba floor . I'll need to get back there (if only to retrieve my glasses ).
Information overload.
Sorry couldn't resist that. Seriously, what a brilliant shot. Down here in flat Essex there are limited opportunities for this type of picture so I really enjoyed this.
Delighted to see the e-5 is still working after it's misshap.
Regards.
Peter
she looked at me and said "It's official. I hate your camera. It's just so amazing and perfect I want one!"
E-M10 MK II, E-M5, E-PL1, E-PM2, mZ 12-50, mZ 14-42mm EZ, mZ 17mm f 1.8, mZ 25mm f1.8, mZ 45mm f1.8, mZ 75-300mm II.
OM1n, OM 50mm f1.8.
Oly Viewer3, Dxo Pro 11. FastStone.
Sorry about the missing exif, I need to adjust my PS settings. Taken with the 12-60 at 12mm. 1 sec exposure at F10, ISO 100. On a tripod with a polariser and ND grad. I used live view, manual everything with a 2 sec shutter delay. Focussed on the shiny vertical face just left of the waterfall. The tripod legs were splayed to get the lens a couple of feet above the water with the tripod and me in the burn.
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