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Two more photos I took at Dolly Sods Wilderness Area, WV, in 2012. I used a borrowed Olympus E-PL1 mirrorless camera with a 14-42mm 3.5-5.6 lens.
ISO 200
f/3.5
1/60s
ISO 200
f/5.6
1/125s
Diamond_Dog
(35,167 posts)TY for sharing these exquisite photos Mousetoescamper!
Mousetoescamper
(5,499 posts)CaliforniaPeggy
(152,459 posts)These are just wonderful. I must say that I prefer the first one, since the fog is more prominent. But the second one is also lovely.
I really think mirrorless is the way to go. Did that Olympus camera have an exposure compensation ring? Mine does and it allows all sorts of changes before you take the photo. And you can see through the lens which means you are able to more directly control the picture you get.
Anyway, great work!
Mousetoescamper
(5,499 posts)They're better viewed full size by clicking right and then click Open in New Tab and click on the new tab to open the full photo.
The camera was pretty basic and simple to use. No compensation ring or viewfinder, only a screen.
CaliforniaPeggy
(152,459 posts)I'm sure Andy would know about yours. Wish I could ask him!
I'll check out the full size photos.
Mousetoescamper
(5,499 posts)AllaN01Bear
(23,322 posts)Mousetoescamper
(5,499 posts)And thanks!
Beartracks
(13,618 posts)I love the play of blue and green.
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Mousetoescamper
(5,499 posts)CaliforniaPeggy
(152,459 posts)It's worth looking at. I remember Andy talking about these cameras. They were very popular and Olympus could hardly keep up with the demand, I think.
On edit: The Wikipedia article goes on to talk about the history of the camera. Fascinating stuff!
Mousetoescamper
(5,499 posts)The lack of a viewfinder was the only thing I didn't like.
The camera was my daughter's. I'll see if she still owns it. She's had a number of camera's since then, one of which she gave to me last year, the Canon Rebel T5i.
CaliforniaPeggy
(152,459 posts)So glad I found that link!
brer cat
(26,495 posts)I used to travel around WVA when I lived in the DC area. Despite the poverty and mining, it is a beautiful state.