These are some sample images from a variety of Micro-4/3 cameras, including the following Panasonic cameras: an infrared converted GF2 (all the B&W frames), a GH2, a GX1 and a G5. There is only one shot from an Olympus OM-D E-M5, frame 115 on the last page. They are random samples of my work over the last two years with these cameras, including some shots from a three week trip to Germany in 2011 and a three week trip to the US southwest this spring.
Note that once you click a thumbnail, EXIF data will show and you can then open a larger, 2400 pixel wide (or tall) version to view. Some images are geotagged and you can click the small globe icon to bring up a map.
Frames 6-12 were taken with a LensBaby Tilt-Transformer and a Nikkor 35mm f/2. Frame 13 was taken with a 10-stop ND filter. Frames 81 and 82 were taken with studio lighting of an actor friend of mine. Frame 78 demonstrates how an image is captured by my IR-converted GF2. The next frame shows it after post-processing in Lightroom and Photoshop. Frame 109 is a shot of the annular solar eclipse earlier this year, right from the center of the eclipse path through Nevada. The differing aspect ratios are not necessarily crops, rather they were shot with the GH2 which has a "multi aspect ratio" sensor.
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