Hello everyone,
just a quick message to let you know that we had our best event so far this Sunday... with almost 30 passionate Olympus shooters coming together for our personal invitation to a private big cat collection in Welwyn.
Due to the tragic death earlier this year of the owner, the private collection will have to be split, and the house sold... but the owner's widow very kindly allowed us to visit as her free guests. This was a unique opportunity, and our members left a very generous donation at the end of the day, to reflect our gratitude to her.
Anyhow, I'm working on a follow up report now, and I wanted to share just one image from each collection I've received so far - I will post updates as the report is being prepared.
Denis Ong, E-3
1/250s f/5.6 at 104.0mm iso400

Ian Pollard, E-510
1/250s f/2.8 at 105.0mm iso200

Jerry Hughes, E-3
1/200s f/3.5 at 200.0mm iso800

Julian Kaesler, E-510
1/160s f/4.9 at 283.0mm iso100

Nick Webster, E-1
1/320s f/3.5 at 200.0mm iso200

Stephen Elliott, E-3
1/1250s f/3.5 at 200.0mm iso800

Steve Marshall, E-1

Tim Afken, E-1
1/200s f/3.5 at 54.0mm iso100

Valerie Fuller, E-420 + 25mm Pancake
1/160s f/6.3 at 25.0mm iso100

I just think this is a great demonstration of the talents of our fellow Olympus UK Photo Safari Group members, and the variety of Olympus DSLRs being used in challenging conditions.
If you would like to be involved in the planning and announcements for future events, please feel free to drop me an e-mail at [email protected]
A huge thanks to Olympus for their generous support - our Safari Group members are all now proudly wearing their Olympus E-System photographers' vests! and the 14-34mm lens was *out of this world* - here are a couple of shots with the E-420 + 14-35mm f2 SWD


Even more surprises in store for our next event in May!
Kind Regards
Brian
just a quick message to let you know that we had our best event so far this Sunday... with almost 30 passionate Olympus shooters coming together for our personal invitation to a private big cat collection in Welwyn.
Due to the tragic death earlier this year of the owner, the private collection will have to be split, and the house sold... but the owner's widow very kindly allowed us to visit as her free guests. This was a unique opportunity, and our members left a very generous donation at the end of the day, to reflect our gratitude to her.
Anyhow, I'm working on a follow up report now, and I wanted to share just one image from each collection I've received so far - I will post updates as the report is being prepared.
Denis Ong, E-3
1/250s f/5.6 at 104.0mm iso400

Ian Pollard, E-510
1/250s f/2.8 at 105.0mm iso200

Jerry Hughes, E-3
1/200s f/3.5 at 200.0mm iso800

Julian Kaesler, E-510
1/160s f/4.9 at 283.0mm iso100

Nick Webster, E-1
1/320s f/3.5 at 200.0mm iso200

Stephen Elliott, E-3
1/1250s f/3.5 at 200.0mm iso800

Steve Marshall, E-1

Tim Afken, E-1
1/200s f/3.5 at 54.0mm iso100

Valerie Fuller, E-420 + 25mm Pancake
1/160s f/6.3 at 25.0mm iso100

I just think this is a great demonstration of the talents of our fellow Olympus UK Photo Safari Group members, and the variety of Olympus DSLRs being used in challenging conditions.
If you would like to be involved in the planning and announcements for future events, please feel free to drop me an e-mail at [email protected]
A huge thanks to Olympus for their generous support - our Safari Group members are all now proudly wearing their Olympus E-System photographers' vests! and the 14-34mm lens was *out of this world* - here are a couple of shots with the E-420 + 14-35mm f2 SWD


Even more surprises in store for our next event in May!
Kind Regards
Brian
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