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Copyright ©2007, Martin Groth ¤ $

Little test with a 35-100/2.0 with very low depth of field at 2.0. I like that lens!

Photographer: Martin Groth ¤ $
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Uploaded: 2007-Jun-13 02:19 EDT
Current Rating: 8.67/3 (Weighted rating: 8.28)
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Camera: Olympus E-1
Lens: Olympus ED 35-100mm f2
Lens Adapter: None
ISO: 100
Aperture: 2.0
Shutter Speed: 1/3600
Focal Length:
Flash: No
Tripod/Monopod: No
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Looks good to me.... interesting image.

Robert Melnyk HoF ¤ $1 at 09:11 EDT on 2007-Jun-13 [Reply]

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Very good image, Martin. I like the highlights, particularly on the fingers. It's interesting that the title "points" to a part of the image that is OOF, but there's no "rule" saying you can't do that. :-) Overall, a very striking image. I'd like to see one of the whole scupture, if you have one?

Enjoy the lens, Martin... it looks like it's a good one but, then again, it's a Zuiko so that's a given! :-)

Regards, Chris

Chris O'Neill ¤1 $ at 13:24 EDT on 2007-Jun-13 [Reply]

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Looks pretty good to me. I shudder to think how much this lens costs but it seems to give pretty good results.

adrian tear HoF Win ¤ $ at 12:48 EDT on 2007-Jun-14 [Reply]

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The good choice of aperture, gave the essencial DOF to express this "movement" or at least the ilusion it creates. Really like the results, good work!

Joćo Medeiros Win ¤ ¤ at 14:11 EDT on 2007-Jun-14 [Reply]

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You did a really good job on this picture. The DoF adds a certain dimension to this picture that I think most people wouldn't have done. I also like how you focused on a specific part of the sculpture that a lot of people would not look at.

Wesley Rayl ¤ at 16:09 EDT on 2007-Jun-14 [Reply]