Downside is the exposed front element, and the hard to avoid lens flare and CA. Otherwise, it is quite a versatile lens. But not as versatile as the 12-35mm though. The latter is still the go-to lens for holidays.
This fruit is called a KIWANO. Supposedly tastes like something mixed between a lemon and a banana.
Totally weird looking, totally weird tasting, and very spikey, like a small durian. Very interesting find.
Hi there, almost all the pics are shot in the oly 75-300mm...the masai people, cow dung houses w/ the 12-35X and had the 35-100X on for just a couple of minutes. Got to mention, the IBIS in the omd is impressive....the pics were shot from vehicle and my parents/sister was moving around and rocking the vehicle with the camera hand held, i had ~80% keepers.
1 hour VISA approved to drive out for some shooting. Selected Masjid Selat Melaka to test out ND filter. Panny 14mm & B+W ND filter 24209 (1) by benyaugh, on Flickr
With 7-14mm lens, too bad overcast weather 24219 by benyaugh, on Flickr
"The old lady still stands" It is heartening to see that in countries like New Zealand, Australia, France, etc. A lot of their
grand old ladies are still around, some built as far back as the early 1800s. In many modern
cities, these historical buildings would have given way to "modernisation" and "development".
Sometimes I ask myself, how much development one can have when they have forgotten their
most basic thing: The identity?
Camera: OM-D/E-M5 with either P7-14mm or Px35-100mm
What's up? This is the my picture of the day. While taking this pic and calling to the pony,
he responded by walking towards us. Cute fella. His mane blowing in the wind
and covering his eyes. Blinking and blinking to get the mane out of the way.
I am sure he wished he had hands to do that. Ha ha ha...