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10-17-2019, 04:53 AM   #2821
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The PanaLeica 15 is my go to lens on the GX9. I just can't live without it.





Very good arguments... Lol. Those shots are good evidence.

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Very good arguments... Lol. Those shots are good evidence.
LOL Thank you!
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Abandoned trains in Eureka, CA, shot with E-M5ii + Pany 45-175:



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a couple of leaf shots. Cross posted in Daily In Challenge, Theme: Bokeh:



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Humboldt Bay pulp mill in the mists, shot with E-M5ii + Pany 45-175:

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cross posted in the daily in challenge


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Industry on Humboldt Bay, CA, shot with E-M5ii + Pany 45-175:

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Love the colors and has a minimal, abstract feel to it.
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Some late afternoon shadows against a brick wall.

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I only came to micro four-thirds this year, but have been very impressed. Have already gone through a GM1, original E-M5, and now rock an E-M5 ii. I pretty much keep the E-M5 ii with me all the time, with the 12-40 2.8 mounted on it (which I got for a steal). The 12-40 2.8 is the first decent zoom lens I've ever owned, and has impressed me as coming close to a 'bag of primes' for wide thru short-portrait use. If I want to get the size down, then I have a Panny 20mm that goes on it.

Really impressed with MFT so far. I still love my Pentax gear, but am enjoying MFT more and more. Here's a shot taken on my E-M5 ii a few months back.
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a sunset shot


and some diffused sunset lighting

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I only came to micro four-thirds this year, but have been very impressed. Have already gone through a GM1, original E-M5, and now rock an E-M5 ii. I pretty much keep the E-M5 ii with me all the time, with the 12-40 2.8 mounted on it (which I got for a steal). The 12-40 2.8 is the first decent zoom lens I've ever owned, and has impressed me as coming close to a 'bag of primes' for wide thru short-portrait use. If I want to get the size down, then I have a Panny 20mm that goes on it.

Really impressed with MFT so far. I still love my Pentax gear, but am enjoying MFT more and more. Here's a shot taken on my E-M5 ii a few months back.

BEWARE: MFT can take over your image-making in the way 35mm took over from the classic 4X5.
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