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04-08-2021, 12:07 AM - 5 Likes   #2716
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One Inverted, But Out Of This World Orchid.!!

Taken with: Canon EOS 7D Mk II and Canon EF-S 18~135mm, IS, STM Lens.

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04-08-2021, 05:04 AM   #2717
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QuoteOriginally posted by dadipentak Quote
Olympus EM1 Mark II & M 45/1.2
great photo

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Thanks! I just got that 45/1.2--it's fulfilling my high expectations.
I hope you are not too upset by its size and weight. Many believe that this makes the existence of the m4 / 3 system meaningless. I do not belong to such people, please do not confuse).
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QuoteOriginally posted by Tonytee Quote
Taken with: Canon EOS 7D Mk II and Canon EF-S 18~135mm, IS, STM Lens.

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Very nice Tony
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Beautiful, Tony!

TMI: it's one of the "harlequin" phalaenopsis hybrids.

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Very nice Tony
Hello Walter and many thanks for your comment.

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Beautiful, Tony!

TMI: it's one of the "harlequin" phalaenopsis hybrids.

Hello OrchidJulie. Your comment and information are greatly appreciated.

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Beautiful, Tony!

TMI: it's one of the "harlequin" phalaenopsis hybrids.

Hello OrchidJulie. Your comment and information are greatly appreciated.

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Amazing White Lily.

Taken with: Canon EOS 7D Mk II body with Canon EF-S 18~135mm, IS, STM Lens.

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Some crocus are wilting already, but the daffodils are just about at their peak
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I hope you are not too upset by its size and weight. Many believe that this makes the existence of the m4 / 3 system meaningless.
["it" being the Olympus 45/1.2]

I think such statements by "many" are silly. The size/weight difference between this lens on a 4/3 body and a fast 90mm on a FF body is considerable. More importantly, on a system basis--not a one lens/body comparison--the difference is very meaningful.
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Flowers from our garden

Flowers with K-1 and Zeiss 135mm Sonnar f 2.0, my best lens at the 135mm focal length,
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04-14-2021, 03:35 AM - 2 Likes   #2727
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04-14-2021, 10:53 PM - 2 Likes   #2728
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I Think I Like This Lily. :)

Taken With: Canon EOS 7D Mk II and a Canon EF-S 18~135mm, IS, STM Lens.

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Many thanks for viewing. tt

I, too, like that one. Some quality of those big white lilies is soothing and calming.
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I, too, like that one. Some quality of those big white lilies is soothing and calming.

Totally agree with you youngfella, totally agree with you.

Much Grass,

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