Congratulations toGonzalo Broto (see more from him HERE)for winning our fifteenth monthly challenge for the theme “Textures” during the month of May. See more from Gonzaloon his Blog HERE. Stop by, say hi and give him a follow.
Thanks as always to Heather and Mat from Mirrorlessons for co-hosting. We know that the recent flickr redesign has made it a bit trickier to stay abreast of the goings on through the groups there, but thank you to everyone that made the effort and submitted this month. Hopefully Yahoo will leave flickr alone for a little while and let us get used to where everything is as opposed to continuing the attempted transformation into a boiled down, instagram clone.
Stay tuned for our soon to be announced theme for June, as chosen by Gonzalo, and keep up with all our challenges, reviews, specials and tutorials via the socials,Facebook, Twitter, FlickrorInstagramand if you’re into the email thing, feel free to add your email address at the top right of the page here. You’ll get email alerts as new articles are released.
Congratulations and thank you to Tara Tanaka (visit Tara here) for both winning last month and choosing our theme this month, Textures. We now have a new set of selections that Heather, Mat and I have chosen for this month’s vote.
Please vote for your favorite both below and over on Mirrorlessons here. For those new to this, Heather and Mat from Mirrorlessons and I co-host a monthly challenge via our Flickr groups where anyone can submit an image based on the current theme. At the end of the month, Heather, Mat and I each choose an image that we feel best exemplifies the theme and we host those images on our sites (like this vote here) and open a public vote to all our readers and passers by. The winner gets to choose the next month’s theme, and is entered into our semi-annual champions vote where they go up against the other monthly winners in a vote where that winner walks away with photography gear and software. Not bad. Are you on Flickr? Find us HERE and keep an eye peeled for new themes, the first week of each month. This month, our choices for “Texture” are:
Vote for your favorite image, and please share with friends. The more the merrier! It has been wonderful to see these monthly challenges grow, getting to see and be inspired by many awesome photographers around the world. We started these as a way to collaborate, network and hopefully inspire each other into shooting based on these themes, and while I am not technically submitting, I use the themes as motivation to try and shoot for the month. It’s fun.
Thanks as always to everyone who submitted, all the voters and of course, Heather and Mat for being awesome. Make sure to visit Mirrorlessons to both vote there, and say hi.
Stay tuned for our new theme which will be chosen by the winner of this vote after we’ve closed it on the 5th.
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Now, readers may remember a mere 6 months or so ago, I purchased the Voigtländer 42.5mm f/0.95 lens (see that review on a new page HERE) for my micro 4/3 system setup. I’ve loved that lens, but since its announcement I’ve been curious about the Leica branded Nocticron, largely because I do really enjoy shooting two of the other Leica branded lenses for the system in the Summicron 15mm and 25mm models. The asking price for this portrait lens was always high for my taste, which was why I opted for the Voigt to begin with (which isn’t cheap in its own right, but 2/3 the retail price of the Nocti). Well, as luck would have it, an open box/like new Nocticron came up for sale at near the same price as the Voigtländer and my curiosity couldn’t be held back, and now I’m tasked with figuring out which one to hold onto.
Here are my initial impressions on this beautiful lens.
Hey guys. Topaz is back with their monthly sale, and this month, it’s Simplify, a plugin that puts a painterly spin on your photos. You can download a free trial, or purchase from Topazlabs HERE, and if you do purchase, use code “MAYSIMP” to get 30% off through May 31st for a sale price of $27.99 (normally $39.99).
If you’ve not yet tried Simplify, download a free trial via the link above, come on in for some more info and insight into this cool plugin and follow along.
Having spent my formative years, growing up in the 90’s, I’ve always felt my generation was somewhat skipped over when it came to culturally defining moments. Sure we witnessed many notable, global events, but when it came to a statement or generationally demarcating movement, we seemed to fall short. We existed between the calamities of the Bush presidencies, and lived through a decade of relative peace and economic stability. Capitalist commercialism seemed to be figuring out how to reach every corner of the alternative culture, and we struggled against that tide.
We were also a generation that had to navigate through some pretty horrendous fads, and quite possibly the shallowest pool of pop music talent that has yet existed during a decade length span. Along came the grunge revolution which at the time for those of us too young to understand the influences, seemed cool, different perhaps, but the voices that spoke loudest to me and my group of friends weren’t coming through the radio, or television and we liked it that way.
Adorama has the Panasonic, micro 4/3 GM1 camera with 12-32mm pancake zoom for $598 which comes with a $200 Adorama Gift Card, dropping the price for the camera and lens to an effective $398! The lens itself retails for $348, and while that may be a little steep for the lens itself, it is a true 24mm e-fov wide angle lens that is sharper than many of the comparable prime lenses for the system at like aperture, across this zoom lens’ range. While the asking price for the lens itself might be debatable, the quality and sheer minuscule footprint cannot be. Sure that $200 gift card is only valid at Adorama, but if you’re like me, you’ll find a way to eventually spend two hundred bucks on something there.
That’s a pretty sweet deal for this little powerhouse of a camera and lens that I feel is the best kit lens I’ve used for the system.
You can see the deal, currently running at Adorama via my affiliate links below:
I bought my GM1 as soon as it was available, and it has been with me every day since, literally. With the right lenses, this camera is pocketable and is small enough to go anywhere. It has the same sensor as the GX7, which is rumored to also be included in the soon to be announced G7, which is a great performing sensor, especially for RAW file capture, and in my test/review, out performed the Sony sensor in the Olympus OMD EM5 in most every way. The GM5 is essentially the same exact camera with a hot shoe and an EVF. Both great additions, but for this price, I think it would be hard to find a better overall value of size, performance and build quality offered with the GM1. It’s a great little machine, and by little, I mean tiny.
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Happy May Day! Anyone else feeling like time is evaporating? Another month is in the books, and we have had an amazing grouping of submissions for this month’s theme, “Silhouette” as chosen by last month’s winner, Giovanni TabbòVisit Giovanni HERE.
Please vote for your favorite image below, and make sure to visit Mirrorlessons to vote there too! The vote will run through the 5th of the month, and at that point, we’ll tally the totals and announce our 15th Flickr Photo Blog Challenge Winner who will get to choose the theme for May, and will be entered into our semi-annual giveaway vote where the 6 monthly winners vie for your votes to see who takes home free gear, software and title of our semi-annual Champion!
Along with Heather and Mat from Mirrorlessons, we’ve chosen our three favorites from this month’s submissions, and you can vote below.
Please vote for your favorite, and feel free to share:
Don’t forget to vote for your favorite over atMirrorlessons HEREas well!
Thanks to all of you who have submitted, and for another wonderful month. We’ve really enjoyed interacting with so many of you, and love to see the community growing and continuing to inspire all of us to get out and shoot. Stay tuned for your chance to submit to this month’s theme viaFacebook, Twitter, FlickrorInstagramand to stay posted on new articles, feel free to add your email address at the top right of the page here. You’ll get email alerts as new articles are released.
Hi All! Many of you are familiar with the Garda wrist straps, which I’ve been selling for well over a year now. For the last few months, I’ve been working on some new straps, using a completely different, high end nautical line. A different finish, a different look, and a completely new design.
Still entirely hand built and guaranteed to last. C’mon in to see more about the Cascade and to see how to order one.
Rounding out our Exposure Trifecta is our ISO. We discussedAperture here, Shutter Speed hereand with ISO we finalize this three pronged, exposure equation.
Understanding when and how to manipulate your exposure might be a little tricky to fathom at first, but I’m hoping that after this series, you’ll have a very good grasp on how these three factors can be used to capture an image in any situation.
We’ll look not only at ISO specifically, but we’ll tie in all three and explain how, why and when to adjust them in concert to achieve proper exposure. C’mon in…
We’re well into our second year of the Monthly Flickr Photo Blog Challenge, co-hosted by me here, and my good friends Heather and Mat atMirrorlessons. We just crowned our second semi-annual winner and showeredGiorgio Lumaconi with free stuff. If you’d like a chance to win some free software, and photography gear, all you need to do is to stay tuned and submit your best image to our monthly theme threads whose themes are chosen by our monthly winners. This month’s winner will be one of the following three images. Please vote for your favorite from March’s theme, “Man vs. Nature” below and over atMirrorlessonsas well!
The vote stays open through the 5th of April, and at that time we’ll tally the votes to declare our winner. The winner then gets to choose the theme for our April challenge and is entered into our next semi-annual giveaway vote where our 6 monthly winners duke it out.
Thanks to everyone that has submitted and topommes.fritz123for choosing this month’s theme. Thank you to Heather and Mat for the continued collaboration and here’s to getting out and shooting.
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