Archives for the 'Micro 4/3' Category
Worldwide Pinhole Photography Day
Monday, April 29th, 2024
Yesterday was Worldwide Pinhole Photography Day. As I always do, I made some pinhole photos to mark the day and to submit to the Pinhole Day website. I like to play around with the unique characteristics of pinholes. This year I decided to try to make an apparent double exposure, but it’s actually a single […]
Nikon Z vs Micro 4/3
Tuesday, August 8th, 2023
Taking a break for today from nudes in nature. About a year and a half ago I bought a Nikon Z7II. I was still very happy with my pair of Panasonic GX8s, but I wanted the higher resolution for a documentary project I was starting. So I shelled out way too much money for the […]
Sunday is Worldwide Pinhole Photography Day
Friday, April 28th, 2023
I’m getting ready to do my annual pinhole photo for Worldwide Pinhole Photography Day this Sunday, April 30. I do this every year, so I thought I’d post a few of my past pinhole photos. The one above was picked off the pinhole day website by the Washington Post to publish with their story about […]
Royal Publication
Tuesday, October 26th, 2021
The Royal Photographic Society in England just published an article in their journal about pinhole photography. They asked me to write about my work with pinholes and to send them some of my pinhole photos. Here’s what they published from my submission. Thanks to the lovely and talented Ellen Dennis, the model for this year’s […]
Wonderhussy Down the Tube
Sunday, August 16th, 2020
After our shoot in the red rocks Wonderhussy took me to another location out in the desert, an abandoned cement factory. It had a huge long tube that had been used to process the cement. I had brought along an orb to play with. That tube offered a lot of possibilities. Once again you can […]
More Wonderhussy
Thursday, August 13th, 2020
Some more photos of Wonderhussy out in the red rock desert near Las Vegas. One reason I’m showing the photo above, besides really liking it, is that it’s a great demonstration of the tonal range possible with the sensor in my Panasonic GX8 cameras. I like to shoot in overcast conditions, but that wasn’t going […]
Angie With the New Lens
Sunday, June 28th, 2020
I did a second shoot to try out my new Panasonic 42.5mm lens, this time with the lovely Angie as my model. I shot all of these wide open at f/1.7 just to see how the lens performed at that aperture. The one above was shot at ISO 200. Below is a shot at ISO […]
Worldwide Pinhole Photography Day
Sunday, April 21st, 2019
Next Sunday April 28 is Worldwide Pinhole Photography Day. http://pinholeday.org/ I try every year to do a pinhole photo on that day and upload it to the website. Since I’ve been working with a pinhole on my micro 4/3 cameras making pinhole photos is much easier. The viewfinder works, so I can see what I’m […]
Ayn at That Old House
Sunday, September 2nd, 2018
I did several more shoots at our old house after it was emptied out. Of course I took Ayn there. The light in the attic was lovely, but it did present some challenges for my GX8 and the 12-60mm lens. As you can see in this shot, flair could be an issue. Move the light […]
Confessions of a Micro 4/3 Photographer
Monday, August 27th, 2018
That’s my current photography kit above. I just recently “completed” it with the purchase of a wide-angle zoom. I primarily shoot with the two Panasonic GX8’s on the right and left, but still occasionally use the two older 16mp cameras in the middle, a GF7 in the front and a G5 in the back. This […]