I’ve been head down in non photographic work – that’s why I haven’t been writing on photography that much. 2011 is coming to an end, it’s been a good year, photographically, for me. I got myself an Olympus E-620 to replace my E-330 that failed. And some months later, the E-PL1. I also shot a few rolls of film on my old Minolta X-700 and my new-old SRT-101.
I haven’t gone through everything I’ve shot on my hard disk, but I thought a few shots from flickr would be nice to review.
Above is film shot with real light leaked right edge. The patina of warm browns and hazy unsharpness is a lovely memory of that day’s shooting.
Women’s shoes have attracted my interest in previous years, but this year showed a resurgence of the thick heeled platforms from my Uni days. Of course, if they are in gold, they are super scrumptious.
Paul was kind enough to invite us on his maintenance checks for the Puffing Billy railway. It was a wet day and we were a little exposed to the elements sitting on the side of NWV-1. This was taken with the very special 7-14mm Super High Grade Zuiko Digital ultra wide angle lens. A really sharp scenic lens as long as one remembers to stop down to f/8 to avoid over shallow depth of field.
I saw these Nonya Ladies at the Malaysian Festival in Melbourne. Their sarung-kebaya garb with kerosang reminds me so much of what mum used to wear in her younger days.
I see this some evenings and never tire of its beauty.
2 comments:
Happy NY greeting from NZ! Wow! Not many photog own the Olympus 7-14! I use my Panasonic 7-14 on E-P2, much cheaper :)
Kind Regards - C.Y.
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Hi C.Y. I follow your blog and admire your work. The Pany 7-14 is not cheap mah, the Oly 9-18 is cheaper. The 7-14 is a pregnant monster with a steep cap for a cover. I love the sharpness and is my visual reference as to how sharp it can be. I am quite sayang to let it go but I am attracted to the small size of the 9-18 and 7-14 Micro Four Thirds lenses.
Are you permanently in NZ now? Keep in touch. Are you on Google+?
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