Posts Tagged ‘OM-D E-M1



03
Aug
14

James A. Mischener Art Museum

This museum, located in Doylestown PA, is a wonderful place to photograph. Presently there is an exhibit by Steve Tobin titled “Out of this World”.

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28
Jul
14

Macro Monday at Solebury Orchards

A little over a week ago we stumbled across this orchid. The array of flowers & produce is amazing.

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12
Jul
14

The Color of Lavender

Last weekend I traveled to place called Carousel Lavender Farm. During the course of the shoot, you couldn’t help but be hypnotized by the aroma and the sights.  For the macro shots, I used the Olympus micro fourthirds  60mm f2.8 lens. It is a brilliant piece of equipment. All images were taken with the Olympus OM-D E-M1.

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10
Jul
14

World War II Weekend – Behind Enemy Lines (post 4 of 4)

Last month, The Reading Airport hosted the 24th annual World War II Weekend. It was presented by the Mid-Atlantic Air Museum of Reading, PA. There were all types of WWII aircraft, vehicles, military personnel and reenactments throughout the weekend. There had to be several thousand attendees. This, of course, creates all types of challenges as a photographer. However, I think I was able to do a reasonably decent job of keeping the spectators out of the images. I decided I would break this post into four series [The Aircraft, The Americans (one & two) and Behind Enemy Lines]. Enjoy!

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09
Jul
14

World War II Weekend – The Americans (post 3 of 4)

Last month, The Reading Airport hosted the 24th annual World War II Weekend. It was presented by the Mid-Atlantic Air Museum of Reading, PA. There were all types of WWII aircraft, vehicles, military personnel and reenactments throughout the weekend. There had to be several thousand attendees. This, of course, creates all types of challenges as a photographer. However, I think I was able to do a reasonably decent job of keeping the spectators out of the images. I decided I would break this post into four series [The Aircraft, The Americans (one & two) and Behind Enemy Lines]. Enjoy!

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08
Jul
14

World War II Weekend – The Americans (post 2 of 4)

Last month, The Reading Airport hosted the 24th annual World War II Weekend. It was presented by the Mid-Atlantic Air Museum of Reading, PA. There were all types of WWII aircraft, vehicles, military personnel and reenactments throughout the weekend. There had to be several thousand attendees. This, of course, creates all types of challenges as a photographer. However, I think I was able to do a reasonably decent job of keeping the spectators out of the images. I decided I would break this post into four series [The Aircraft, The Americans (one & two) and Behind Enemy Lines]. Enjoy!

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07
Jul
14

World War II Weekend – The Aircraft (post 1 of 4)

Last month, The Reading Airport hosted the 24th annual World War II Weekend. It was presented by the Mid-Atlantic Air Museum of Reading, PA.  There were all types of WWII aircraft, vehicles, military personnel and reenactments throughout the weekend. There had to be several thousand attendees. This, of course, creates all types of challenges as a photographer. However, I think I was able to do a reasonably decent job of keeping the spectators out of the images. I decided I would break this post into four series [The Aircraft, The Americans (one & two) and Behind Enemy Lines]. Enjoy!

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01
Jul
14

Jazz Cabaret – Go Trio with Gene Perla featuring Viktorija Gecyte

May’s Jazz Cabaret at Miller Symphony was another great evening!  Paris based vocalist Viktorija Gecyte graced the audience with her alluring themes,accompanied by Go Trio with Gene Perla.  Other band members included Sean Gough on piano, Gene Perla on bass, Colby Inszer on drums and special guest trumpeter Joe Magnarelli.  The band kept the audience entertained for the entire performance.

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29
Jun
14

Peace Valley Park 2014

Yesterday morning I made the trek down to Peace Valley Park in Bucks County, PA. It is clearly one of my favorite places to shoot. The day and the wether were perfect!

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25
Jun
14

Red Mill

A couple of weeks ago I photographed the Red Mill in Clinton, NJ. I have seen many images from here, but I never checked it out myself. I now know why this is such a popular spot. The first image is a more conventional shot of the mill that I shot with my OM-D E-M1 with the 7-14mm lens. The second one, however, was shot from the other side of the river with the waterproof TG-850. The reason I mention this is because I made this shot with the camera being about 50% under water. I was able to do this because of the 180 degree flip LCD screen. To the best of my knowledge, this is the only underwater camera with a flip screen.

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