Sunday, 7 February 2016

The Olympus PEN-F - A Personal Narrative, Part 2

In part 1, I wrote my impressions of the Olympus PEN-F. In this part, I share some photos I took. I reset the camera settings (not basic, but full) so the date and time was unset (yes, like that bedroom clock blinking 00:00). We were walking quickly to catch Nick Wade and the gang at Petaling Street, so I didn't even change from LN JPEG to RAW + LF JPEG.

It's probably a mundane scene for those who live it. For me, I just love the light, the colours
JPEG Source. Eye to the EVF. Low tone contrast added via Sagelight Editor. Panasonic 20mm f/1.7
Putting up the shades to protect the merchandise
JPEG Source. Eye to the EVF. Low tone contrast added via Sagelight Editor. Panasonic 20mm f/1.7

Yes, News can do that to you.
JPEG Source. Eye to the EVF. Low tone contrast added via Sagelight Editor. Panasonic 20mm f/1.7

Celebrating the New Year. And forthcoming prosperity
JPEG Source. Eye to the EVF. Low tone contrast added via Sagelight Editor. Panasonic 20mm f/1.7
This beef noodle coffee shop in KL is famous. The inside is always dim,  barely lit. It's like a refuge from the blinding realities of the outside street.
JPEG SOOC. Straightend. Eye to the EVF. Panasonic 20mm f/1.7

And the famous beef noodles. You can have it in soup or dry sauced with soup on the side.
JPEG Source. Eye to the EVF. Low tone contrast added via Sagelight Editor. Panasonic 20mm f/1.7
I think they must have met beforehand and swapped tops. Or bottoms.
JPEG SOOC. Eye to the EVF. Panasonic 20mm f/1.7
In part 3, you'll see.... some more shots I like.....

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