The Great British Barber Bash with the small E-M10
…the ISO (set on FN2). The 45mm lens is sharp wide open which gives me, without compromise, the light gathering advantage at a wide aperture and this combined with the…
…the ISO (set on FN2). The 45mm lens is sharp wide open which gives me, without compromise, the light gathering advantage at a wide aperture and this combined with the…
…down with us. We purchased the Olympus PT-057 underwater housing, which makes it now waterproof to 40 metres (also compatible with the newer TG-870). For a compact camera, we are…
…(as in lack of aberrations, flare, vignetting, etc.) isn’t what this lens is about, although it isn’t bad in that regard either. What it’s really good at are image rendition…
…with only my Olympus Micro 4/3 equipment. Do I do my first assignment outside my comfort zone? Was I really uncomfortable with the Olympus equipment? I don’t burn bridges but…
…work closely with the Department of Tourism and other local government units in searching, photographing, promoting and conserving potential tourist destinations, delicacies and indigenous people. Travel and photography has become…
…the edges, ethereally beautiful bokeh wide open, and to me they represent what the m4/3 system is really about – portability without quality compromises. Olympus E-PL6 . Olympus M.25mmF1.8 @25mm…
…to be a great boon. All my shots were handheld, in very low shutter speeds and wide open. However I think the results came out quite pleasing; a combination of…
Most of my work, what I really like to do, is documentary photography and that usually involves making portraits. But unlike the studio photographer who is able to manipulate light…