Post Your Micro 4/3's Still Life Shots

It's been so damn hot around here I thought I would cool off a bit. :D

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Every single shot on this page is exceptional.

I don't know how you do it pioneervato. I certainly can't. It's the texture of the subject matter you are a master at capturing. My still lifes look flat. Your tones are three dimensional as well. Thick like an oil painting. I don't know how yo do it. My bellows must be warped and defective or something. Maybe I should get a Minolta one.

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I created the art for these vintage Schuco tin toy replicas, awhile back. It has a wind up key and it races around. Fun stuff.

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One thing for sure about the m.Zuiko 45mm f/1.8 - it is sharp even wide open. None of my nifty fifties seem to be as sharp until stopped down to 2.8 or thereabouts.

Hand held in lousy lighting, wide open at ISO 800 at about 1/40th sec.

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Revisiting some of my very first shots taken with the then-new PEN, adding some PP. Enhances them quite a bit, IMO; perhaps a bit over-done on the lion. These were jpg ooc, so had I been shooting raw, could probably have done quite a good deal more with them. I am learning, albeit slowly. ;) Canon FD 135mm f/2.5.

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Hand-held, with the beastly heavy Vivitar Series 1 70-210mm f/3.5 in macro mode. Got some tips on its use from the mflenses forum, still not an easy lens to love. ISO 800, 1/30th sec. or so, on the E-P2.

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