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Some beauty shots of the new Venus Laowa macro for m4/3, just got it and going to see how it compares to my usual low budget shots w/ reverse lenses. I'll write a review soon, more info at www.venuslens.net/product/laowa-50mm-f-2-8-2x-ultra-macro...

The Thought

 

People would never ever change for you - and the world wouldn't follow your instructions : Even if they're right !

 

To live a healthy life, we should try ignoring harsh realities and turning blind towards people that try to hurt us through words, actions or anything more - and just focus on the beauty of life -

 

Life's too short for worrying and fighting - if we can't reconcile, we should just ignore and be happy in our own world - why worry about what others might be doing?

 

The Shot:

 

Second of the shots Taken in Raja Bazar during my Pre-Karachi photo-walk with Mr. Ali Maqbool. His generosity that he let me shoot with his 50mm 2.0 (and I made it a habbit). The honey bees were having fun at a water-mellon stall when I took this one :-)

 

SOOC - just curves adjusted :s

 

EXIF

 

Exposure: 1/60

Aperture: f/2.8

Focal Length: 50mm

ISO Speed: 400 ISO

Exposure Bias: +0.3 EV

Metering Mode: Pattern

 

Zuiko Digital 50mm f/2.0 Macro

BHL On Black

 

Explored No. 281 on Saturday, August 21, 2010

Olympus 12-50mm f/3.5-6.3 EZ Lens Hood

Spider and prey. Usmi, Hyvinkää, Finland. 27.6.2018

I bought a cheap macro ringflash on ebay to go with my Olympus camera. typically, the only wildlife out and about on a windy sunday morning were these tiiny flies. I was quite pleased with the lens/flash combination though - this was hand held in the breeze. what are those little yellow sacs under the wings on this fly - looks like he's got bladder problems!!

Crawfordsville, Oregon

 

OM System OM-5

Olympus 12-50mm

Olymp E-M10~II § M.ZUIKO 60 MACRO, ISO 200 a f/8 y 1/400s ~ #OlympusMacro

olympus om d e m10 mark 2 + olympus m.zuiko 60mm f2.8 macro

10 photo stack

Olymp E-M10~II § M.ZUIKO 60 MACRO, ISO 200 a f/6.3 y 1/400s ~ #OlympusMacro

Heute mal eine andere Methode ausprobiert, um genau zu sein, so schnell auslösen als möglich, ohne irgendwelchen Schnickschnack, sozusagen, serienbildaufnahmen per hand, auch so komm ich nur auf ca 3 brauchbare tropfen bei 100 Bildern

  

Hello everyone :-) It's been almost two months since my last uplaod - and it's about time I try making a come back. I've been extremely busy during the vacation - and hope to catch up with your streams ASAP !

  

The Thought

 

The quote comes in at the right time. Or I must say - the perfect time ! Vacations have just finished, and I know a lot of people who have recently graduated.

 

In our society, a lot of us consider 'sleeping' as our favorite passtime. Watching TV or Movies is the next best alternative for such people - and we end up in a depressed, frustrated environment, an environment that creeps us out at times.

 

The solution to such problems is to keep ourselves as busy as possible - and busy doesn't necessarily mean work - busy needs to be a balanced combination of work, play, and a creative (constructive) hobby rather than TV or sleep - when we indulge ourselves in such healthy activities, we rarely have time for being upset for something !

 

The Shot:

 

Taken in Raja Bazar during my Pre-Karachi photo-walk with Mr. Ali Maqbool. His generosity that he let me shoot with his 50mm 2.0 (and I made it a habbit). The honey bees were having fun at a water-mellon stall when I took this one :-)

  

Just played a tad bit with the curves!

 

EXIF

 

Exposure: 1/80

Aperture: f/2.0

Focal Length: 50mm

ISO Speed: 400 ISO

Exposure Bias: +0.3 EV

Metering Mode: Pattern

 

Zuiko Digital 50mm f/2.0 Macro

 

BHL On Black

Difficult shot as my son was laughing because the wooly worm was tickling his hand.

 

Thiania bhamoensis (Metallic blue jumper)

Monilesaurus rouxii, commonly known as Roux's forest lizard, Roux's forest calotes, or the forest blood sucker, is a species of arboreal, diurnal, agamid lizard, which is endemic to hills of peninsular India

The Old Moscow Greenhouse

Thiania bhamoensis (Metallic blue jumper)

This poor little chap seems to have lost a chomper!

 

Hand help image stack of 10 frames.

 

WIld and Free as always.

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