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  1. Jarmo Juntunen

    Tranquility of the woods

    It’s an unusually warm November in the North so I ventured a little hike at a near-by Seitseminen Nationalpark. I’m also a sucker for long exposure - ND filter shots, so here you are. A trunk triangle A green passage
  2. Robert Watcher

    Lake Huron Golden Hour

    Lake Huron Golden Hour I needed an excuse to see how I liked the new inexpensive K & F sling bag that Amazon delivered. Lightweight and small - holding my Olympus E-M10 walk around camera with kit lens, one long zoom lens, my tabletop tripod and some batteries and accessories.
  3. Robert Watcher

    Night View of the Goderich Port / Salt Mine

    Night View of the Goderich Port / Salt Mine with Olympus Live Composition for a 15 minute exposure to catch the lights of the few cars that passed by the winding road at the bottom of the hill. A quiet Monday evening.
  4. Jarmo Juntunen

    From an old mill

    Two captures from a recent walk in the Seitseminen National Park. Liesjoki Old Mill Liesjoki
  5. Robert Watcher

    6:00 am overcast sky, breaking

    6:00 am overcast sky, breaking Live Composite Mode, Olympus E-M10 MKIII, 14-42mm EZ
  6. Chris Calohan

    Early Morning Photo Shoot (3am to 6:40am EST)

    Early Season Milky Way - Venus on the Rise - Five Frame Pano MW - Single Frame - Venus Well Above the Horizon Diminishing Returns (Change of Location) Mashes Sands First Light - Mashes Sands Guardians of the Sea Lanes - Entrance to the Gulf of Mexico from Mashes Sands
  7. Robert Watcher

    Painting the skies with Livecomp

    Painting the skies with Livecomp (a feature unique to all Olympus micro four-thirds cameras). E-M10 w/14-42 kit lens - 100ISO with 3 to 10 minute exposures. Wirelessly transferred to iPad and processed with Snapseed app.
  8. Robert Watcher

    Niagara Falls Canada

    Anne & I spontaneously felt like heading out for a little trip at noon yesterday. Knowing that Niagara Falls is only a 3 hour trip, we checked online for a place to stay the night. We found we could get a great deal on a room, when booking last minute - - - - instead of $200 for the night, our...
  9. Chris Calohan

    The Drummer

  10. Jarmo Juntunen

    Pitkäkoski, Finland

    Hi guys! I hope everyone's fine despite the horrible year of '20! I myself have been absent from this forum and many others due to a work assignment that took me abroad for a while. So, without further ado, here's one from yesterday. I should be colder up here this time of the year, but at least...
  11. Chris Calohan

    Wind and Rain

  12. Robert Watcher

    Harbour during storm

    Olympus Live Composite mode - approximately 20 minute exposure - a continuous series of 1 second exposures. A tug boat came into the harbour, providing the streak of lights — a ship showed up in the background (settling in for the night on the open water —- a couple of cars and a transport...
  13. Chris Calohan

    Oh, What a Beautiful Morning

  14. Chris Calohan

    Triple Sons of One Mother

    Five Shot Pano
  15. Robert Watcher

    Live Comp (Olympus feature) vs Timed Exposure

    The resulting images from my shots last night, where I went out just to see if I could identify a specific star patter in the sky —— demonstrated the clear difference between shooting long exposures to build up light, and the unique Live Composition feature on Olympus cameras. It can be easy to...
  16. Chris Calohan

    Image from the Stump Hole

    Another foray into IR but it becomes rather obvious that without the greenery, there is not the same contrast pop. On this one, I allowed some of the color to bleed through, but only as much as to provide some atmospheric depth that is lost in a pure B&W.
  17. Chris Calohan

    Stormy Tuesday

    They Could Have Called it Stormy Monday, but Tuesday Will Just Have to Do Infrared R72 Hoya Filter, f/22, ISO 40, 5 minute exposure
  18. Chris Calohan

    As Time Goes By (Two Versions)

  19. J

    Magatas river

    The mountain that fell in feb 2006 that cover the brgy guinsaugon, southern leyte
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