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  1. Sun (not Shun!) over the mountain
  2. The OMD EM5 mark 1 - yes, you can handhold at silly speeds; with a 28mm lens you might get some sharp pictures at 0.25-0.5 seconds handheld. I always take several at those speeds, as the IS increases the probability of, but does not guarantee, sharp shots. Focusing manual lenses - it's easy to set one of the customisable buttons to magnify part of the image, and so to use that to focus; the mark 1 does not have focus peaking. I have no idea about the EM5 mark 2.
  3. Laura - just a quick and very sincere thank you for your input over the last 4 years. You've made this forum meaningful, educational and fun - and attracted some very high quality contributions. I hope your life settles down to acceptable levels of pressure. If ever you're over this side of the pond, feel free to get in touch. Best wishes! (As for me - I'm so completely disenchanted with the new PNet that I'm unlikely to be posting much if anything. A real shame.)
  4. Excellent, both an excuse for an old image AND for a Sigma lens. From 10 years ago, D200 with Sigma 10-20.
  5. <p>Snowdrops in flower - spring is coming, somewhen</p><div></div>
  6. <p>Capsules of the moss <em>Tortula</em>.</p><div></div>
  7. Beautiful light and place. Does the picture lack a central point of interest? Canisp (if it is Canisp) and the trees aren't quite strong enough to pull the eye from Suilven and the rainbow on opposite sides. Much better picture than I took when I was there a few Novembers ago!
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    Storm waves

    Superb: strongly emotive capture of a storm. Have you tried darkening the left-hand foreground a little to keep attention on the tree and central rock/waves?
  9. <p>Nice Christoph. A very ordinary spider from me - but in January?</p><div></div>
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