I bought a tiny digital camera on Saturday, to accompany my large dSLR, and to stop taking photos with my cell phone. Here's yesterday sunset taken with both cameras.
First the baby Olympus X-930 showed off what it can do:
Then my old friend, Olympus E-500, took the stand:
Cameras used: Olympus E-500 w/ 5 lenses (35mm prime, 10-20mm, 14-45mm, 40-150mm, 70-300mm); on lazy days - Sony DSC-H9; on incredibly lazy days - Google Nexus S cellphone camera
Thunderstorm Wall Cloud
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If I had a wider camera lens, it would have told a bigger story. However,
trust me that this was one impressive looking wall cloud.
Steam Trams and The Bridge Street Yard
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The Bridge Street Yard from a nearby building (looking north). Taken c.
1899 and sourced from the "Trams Downunder" website.
Marty McFly knew all about goi...
Flashback
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I don't think I have a Best Photo of the Year, but I like this trio:
Takashi Amano's "Forests Underwater" on display at Lisbon Oceanário
São João das Ma...
Living Room decorating ideas
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A delightful fortress
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[image: Ayala Museum]
"Museums should be places where you raise questions,
not just show stuff."
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No gift wrap challenge #2: Note paper set
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[image: stationery set] This set of floral sticky note paper already had
such a pretty pattern, it almost didn't require gift wrapping at all.
Almost, beca...
Hawthorn Church
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After a work enforced hiatus, I'm hopefully going to be back to taking
photos!
This is the same church that I photographed previously in Hawthorn, howev...
Pause
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Is anyone still out there??? Well, from my stats I can see that a few lost
souls landed on this blog :) All my apologies for not posting these days,
life h...
Minister in Town
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In our leadership seminars' graduation for official government at the
Institute for Leadership Development, we had the minister of Economic
handling the...
I think the new one did quite a decent job considering the light. Beautiful sunsets, both of them.
ReplyDelete@ Andreea - I'm happy about it too. It can't measure up with dSLR, but for 89EUR I spent on it I'm quite satisfied at its abilities :-D
ReplyDeleteGood pictures!! Congratulations!!
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Frank
It's hard to beat the larger cameras because of their superior lenses...and it's the lens that takes the picture.
ReplyDeleteThe point-and-shoots vary widely, also, depending again on the lenses, primarily. While they'll never match a SLR, they can give good results.
It's a great photo, by the way.