Dil Roberts Photography

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10/07/12
Olympus mZD 75-300

Olympus mZD 75-300

This is another one of the same flower taken some 30 seconds later. I waited until the hoverfly came out again. The reason for this image was to see if I could get sharp images again and again with this lens. This was taken at 251mm, an in-between focal length, which is something I don't do too often. As you can see, this lens, together with the in-body image stabilisation system works great together.

2258
E-M5
Focal Length: 215 mm
Aperture: f/6.2
Exposure Time: 1/640 sec
ISO: 200
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10/06/12
Olympus mZD 75-300

Olympus mZD 75-300

Looking back through my image made with the Olympus 14-150 and the 75-300, I've noticed that I use the longest focal length a ot. So if I'm using the 14-150 I'll use the lens a lot at 150 and same goes for the 75-300. Then I'll switch over to the extreme and use the shortest focal length. I have just noticed this and I really don't know why I do it. I hardly have any images with an in-between setting.

1843
E-M5
Focal Length: 300 mm
Aperture: f/6.7
Exposure Time: 1/1250 sec
ISO: 200
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10/05/12
Olympus mZD 75-300

Olympus mZD 75-300

I don't know why but this image reminds me of a Japanese garden, although I certainly wasn't in one.  What made me take the photo was the light falling on the tree in the middle. A magic moment for me. Again handheld. 

2181
E-M5
Focal Length: 75 mm
Aperture: f/4.8
Exposure Time: 1/320 sec
ISO: 200
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10/04/12
Olympus mZD 75-300

Olympus mZD 75-300

I thought I'd test the lens for any CA. As you can see,nothing. Not a hint of it. I did this with quite a few object at different angles to the sun but I really couldn't find any. This is how it came out, I have done no CA reduction in LR or Photoshop.

2129
E-M5
Focal Length: 75 mm
Aperture: f/8.0
Exposure Time: 1/1250 sec
ISO: 200
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10/03/12
Olympus mZD 75-300

Olympus mZD 75-300

Another flower I know, but don't they make great test models. Look at the sharpness of this image with lovely bokeh.

1660
E-M5
Focal Length: 270 mm
Aperture: f/8.0
Exposure Time: 1/250 sec
ISO: 200
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10/02/12
Olympus mZD 75-300

Olympus mZD 75-300

Notice how I'm back to the square format. I just can't help it with the Olympus cameras. It just suits me fine. My most hated format right now is 3:2 which all APS-C cameras have. Maybe that's why I've gone off these cameras at the moment. I even find 4:3 better. Must be just a phase I'm going through...right?

1646
E-M5
Focal Length: 300 mm
Aperture: f/8.0
Exposure Time: 1/640 sec
ISO: 200
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10/01/12
Olympus mZD 75-300

Olympus mZD 75-300

All of these images were taken handheld. Some parts of this image were again overexposed but the highlight recovery in LR4.1 is great. For those who haven't tried it yet, I recommend you try it out. All of my layer work etc is still done in Photoshop but I do as much as I can in Lightroom. It has lots of options that can get the image very close to how I want it. My Photoshop work seems to get less and less the more I use Lightroom.

1050
E-M5
Focal Length: 300 mm
Aperture: f/8.0
Exposure Time: 1/320 sec
ISO: 320
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09/30/12
Olympus mZD 75-300

Olympus mZD 75-300

Sorry some more flowers coming your way. It's something I can'r resist too. There's so much variety in form and colour you just can't take photographs of them all. But, sometimes it does show how good a lens and camera combination really is. If the colour and contrast is good, the texture of the leaves and petals. I'm just fascinated by it all and I think it shows in my photography. The following images shows just how good LR4.1 is at recovering highlights. Most of these images were slightly overexposed where I had to use highlight recovery on them. Works too.

1134
E-M5
Focal Length: 300 mm
Aperture: f/8.0
Exposure Time: 1/500 sec
ISO: 200
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09/29/12
Olympus mZD 75-300

Olympus mZD 75-300

Handheld at the equivalent of 600mm. The IS on this camera is superb, and the lens is no slouch either. I didn't expect this to be so sharp. What I don't do is delete any images directly from the card as I am shooting. Memory is cheap and there is no reason to be running out of space while out photographing. Many a time I have been quite surprised at some of the images I have taken after downloading them onto my PC. Keep everything until you get home and download everything onto your PC. You can always delete them then.

1155
E-M5
Focal Length: 300 mm
Aperture: f/8.0
Exposure Time: 1/250 sec
ISO: 200
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09/28/12
Olympus mZD 75-300

Olympus mZD 75-300

Another one at 75. A bit of an abstract but I like these at times. The grass was growing chest high and I just couldn't resist it. I find that after a while you tend to take the same type of images because you have trained your eye to see those images. Don't get into a rut because the images get a little boring and you find yourself getting frustrated with your photography. Always look for something different and don't be afraid to be a little adventerous. You can always delete the images if you don't like them or they're just a catastrophy.

1305
E-M5
Focal Length: 75 mm
Aperture: f/8.0
Exposure Time: 1/400 sec
ISO: 200
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