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Taking a photo of St Pauls

Taking a photo of St Pauls
Copyright ©2013, Dave Hall
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Photographer: Dave Hall
Folder: London
Uploaded: 28-May-2013 18:15 CEST
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Camera: Olympus E-M5
Exposure time: 1/125 s
Aperture: F10
Focal length: 14 mm
Lens: 14-150mm
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ISO: 200
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Flash: no
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Image resized to: 1600x1200

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St. Paul's

Great street shot!

Tom Barry at 21:06 CEST on 28-May-2013 [Reply]

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Tom Barry wrote:
> Great street shot!
>
Thanks Tom.

Dave Hall at 23:04 CEST on 28-May-2013 [Reply]

Amazing!

Detail and depth of field in this photo are amazing and the monochrome is very effective. Is this just a single exposure? I don't see any barrel distortion either. Very impressive!

Louis Fry at 07:28 CEST on 04-Jun-2013 [Reply]

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Louis Fry wrote:
> Detail and depth of field in this photo are amazing and the monochrome is very effective.
> Is this just a single exposure? I don't see any barrel distortion either. Very impressive!
>

Thanks Louis.
It is just one exposure using the 'Art Filter', Dramatic Tone on my E-M5.

Dave Hall at 08:23 CEST on 04-Jun-2013 [Reply]

Thanks for the information

Dave Hall wrote:
> Louis Fry wrote:
> > Detail and depth of field in this photo are amazing and the monochrome is very effective.
> > Is this just a single exposure? I don't see any barrel distortion either. Very impressive!
> >
>
> Thanks Louis.
> It is just one exposure using the 'Art Filter', Dramatic Tone on my E-M5.
>
I have the same (or similar) filter on my XZ-1 and will have to play around with it more often. I think the fact that your image is a monochrome makes the use of the filter less obvious, and the virtues of this image go well beyond the use of an art filter. It's an exceptional capture. Did you shoot this in b&w or convert it in software?

Louis Fry at 06:12 CEST on 05-Jun-2013 [Reply]

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Louis Fry wrote:
> Dave Hall wrote:
> > Louis Fry wrote:
> > > Detail and depth of field in this photo are amazing and the monochrome is very effective.
> > > Is this just a single exposure? I don't see any barrel distortion either. Very impressive!
> > >
> >
> > Thanks Louis.
> > It is just one exposure using the 'Art Filter', Dramatic Tone on my E-M5.
> >
> I have the same (or similar) filter on my XZ-1 and will have to play around with it more often.
> I think the fact that your image is a monochrome makes the use of the filter less obvious,
> and the virtues of this image go well beyond the use of an art filter. It's an exceptional
> capture. Did you shoot this in b&w or convert it in software?
>
The filter I used was the dramatic tone which is a b&w filter, but dramatic. I may try it on my XZ-1 too.

Dave Hall at 08:47 CEST on 05-Jun-2013 [Reply]

art filters

Dave Hall wrote:
> Louis Fry wrote:
> > Dave Hall wrote:
> > > Louis Fry wrote:
> > > > Detail and depth of field in this photo are amazing and the monochrome is very effective.
> > > > Is this just a single exposure? I don't see any barrel distortion either. Very impressive!
> > > >
> > >
> > > Thanks Louis.
> > > It is just one exposure using the 'Art Filter', Dramatic Tone on my E-M5.
> > >
> > I have the same (or similar) filter on my XZ-1 and will have to play around with it more often.
> > I think the fact that your image is a monochrome makes the use of the filter less obvious,
> > and the virtues of this image go well beyond the use of an art filter. It's an exceptional
> > capture. Did you shoot this in b&w or convert it in software?
> >
> The filter I used was the dramatic tone which is a b&w filter, but dramatic. I may try it
> on my XZ-1 too.
>
Dave, I played around with the dramatic filter on the XZ-1, but unlike the E-M5, it only shoots in color. I could not find any way to shoot with the dramatic filter in b&w. There is a grainy art filter on the XZ-1 and it only captures in monochrome. My Olympus E-30 has some art filters on it but does not include the dramatic tone. Interesting.

Louis Fry at 06:01 CEST on 06-Jun-2013 [Reply]