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Jun 8, 2013 07:23:44   #
MJL Loc: Wild Rose, Wisconsin
 
A few recent moments of camera play.

Chives
Chives...

Snapdragons
Snapdragons...

Dahlia
Dahlia...

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Jun 8, 2013 08:24:58   #
macro2009 Loc: Cheshire United Kingdom
 
Fascinating shapes and colour tones #2 really catches my eye.

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Jun 8, 2013 11:40:38   #
Aurel Loc: Niagara Falls Ontario
 
Eye candy, pure and simple Thanks for sharing these!
MJL wrote:
A few recent moments of camera play.

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Jun 8, 2013 16:13:59   #
steve1oshea Loc: Reading, England
 
MJL wrote:
A few recent moments of camera play.


Image 1 reminds my of rockets on Fireworks night. The colors blending from one to another are superb. I really do admire your style. Am seriously thinking about upgrading my system to Olympus OMD ME-5 with Olympus 60mm macro lens, have seen images from using this combination and the quality is outstanding.

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Jun 9, 2013 15:11:58   #
Robbie7 Loc: Northampton. England
 
MJL wrote:
A few recent moments of camera play.


Hi MJL :) You see what you have done, Steve is thinking of spending money on new gear..lol. It must be nice to have your friend back. Nice shapes and colours. tfp :)

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Jun 9, 2013 20:30:35   #
MJL Loc: Wild Rose, Wisconsin
 
Thank you macro2009, your comments are appreciated. #2 is a backlit shot of road kill, (pressed) snapdragons. Mike
macro2009 wrote:
Fascinating shapes and colour tones #2 really catches my eye.

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Jun 9, 2013 20:33:43   #
MJL Loc: Wild Rose, Wisconsin
 
Thanks Aurel, your reply certainly brought a smile to my face. I'm glad you liked these images. Mike
Aurel wrote:
Eye candy, pure and simple Thanks for sharing these!

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Jun 9, 2013 20:55:25   #
MJL Loc: Wild Rose, Wisconsin
 
Hi Steve, I'm glad you found these interesting, and I really appreciate your comments. I admire your style also. We do seem to see things in similar fashion. The image of the chives is an in-camera multi exposure, that's how all the colors got blended so smoothly. The last film camera I ever purchased was an Olympus OM-1 (1979), and the first digital camera of mine was an Olympus C-750 Ultrazoom (2004). Never had a problem with either one and they still work just fine. Personally, I don't think anyone could go wrong with an Olympus camera. Does the ME-5 have the multi exposure feature? A quick investigation at an online store did not answer that question for me. Mike
steve1oshea wrote:
Image 1 reminds my of rockets on Fireworks night. The colors blending from one to another are superb. I really do admire your style. Am seriously thinking about upgrading my system to Olympus OMD ME-5 with Olympus 60mm macro lens, have seen images from using this combination and the quality is outstanding.

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Jun 9, 2013 21:07:19   #
MJL Loc: Wild Rose, Wisconsin
 
Thank you for the comments Robbie. It is nice to have Steve along for this ride we call Ugly Hedgehog, but I didn't twist his arm to purchase anything. Besides, he's a brick layer and could most likely kick my butt. lol. Mike
Robbie7 wrote:
Hi MJL :) You see what you have done, Steve is thinking of spending money on new gear..lol. It must be nice to have your friend back. Nice shapes and colours. tfp :)

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Jun 10, 2013 13:55:32   #
charlene palmer Loc: Great Barrington, MA
 
Very creative and lovely. Thanks for sharing. :-D

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Jun 11, 2013 09:06:42   #
MJL Loc: Wild Rose, Wisconsin
 
Thank you for your comments Charlene. I'm glad you enjoyed the images. Mike
charlene palmer wrote:
Very creative and lovely. Thanks for sharing. :-D

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Jun 12, 2013 14:54:46   #
jan Loc: Kansas City
 
MJL wrote:
A few recent moments of camera play.


Love all of them. Camera play is so much fun and you did well...Jan

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Jun 12, 2013 15:09:38   #
steve1oshea Loc: Reading, England
 
MJL wrote:
Hi Steve, I'm glad you found these interesting, and I really appreciate your comments. I admire your style also. We do seem to see things in similar fashion. The image of the chives is an in-camera multi exposure, that's how all the colors got blended so smoothly. The last film camera I ever purchased was an Olympus OM-1 (1979), and the first digital camera of mine was an Olympus C-750 Ultrazoom (2004). Never had a problem with either one and they still work just fine. Personally, I don't think anyone could go wrong with an Olympus camera. Does the ME-5 have the multi exposure feature? A quick investigation at an online store did not answer that question for me. Mike
Hi Steve, I'm glad you found these interesting, an... (show quote)


Hi Mike I don't know the answer to that question but I will find out. My camera and lens are on ebay at the moment so they will be gone this week-end. I shall be sorry to see them go as I have learnt a great deal from using them. I have yet to find the cash for the OMD and lens but I'm sure I will come up with the money . Rest assured when I do I will be posting.

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Jun 12, 2013 15:28:03   #
MJL Loc: Wild Rose, Wisconsin
 
Thank you Jan. I'm happy you liked them and your comments are appreciated. Mike
jan wrote:
Love all of them. Camera play is so much fun and you did well...Jan

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Jun 12, 2013 15:30:44   #
MJL Loc: Wild Rose, Wisconsin
 
Hi Steve, I hope you get your equipment soon. I always look forward to seeing what you are up to in your next post. Until then, we all will be waiting. Mike
steve1oshea wrote:
Hi Mike I don't know the answer to that question but I will find out. My camera and lens are on ebay at the moment so they will be gone this week-end. I shall be sorry to see them go as I have learnt a great deal from using them. I have yet to find the cash for the OMD and lens but I'm sure I will come up with the money . Rest assured when I do I will be posting.


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