Martin
Thanks for that collection. I enjoyed the tour and it was clearly a wonderful
show. The images look fantastic at normal viewing size and pretty good at
half-size.
The original sizes show a fair amount of evidence of the camera's work to
reduce noise. I didn't study them all, nor did I look very closely except to
note the blurring of detail to show that Olympus has not managed to overcome
completely the problems of sensor size.
I should be very interested to see how similar RAW images looked after your own
processing.
Chris
On 10 Feb 2013, at 05:31, Martin Walters <mwalters@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> I've put a selection up at:
> http://www.flickr.com/photos/14675507@N08/sets/72157632732868748/
>
> This year, the weather has been kind to the ice sculptures, which are in
> excellent condition. They are usually back lit with changing colours.
>
> Camera was set to auto everything (WB, ISO-max3200), default metering
> and aperture priority. Most were taken with the 45/1.8, several with the
> Pen F 70/2 and a couple with the 12-50. I'd decided that it would be
> telephoto night, but never got to use the 100/2.
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