Olympus 12-45mm F/4 Pro lens announced!
Alongside the E-M1.3, Olympus announced the 12-45mm F/4 Pro. It’s fully weather sealed, and IPX rated. It does macro. It’s …
Read MoreOlympus 12-100mm F/4 Pro Lens Review
Olympus seems to be on a roll with their lens releases. The 12-100mm Pro lens is another excellent design that …
Read MoreAn interview with Olympus and links
I ran across an interesting article this morning from Imaging Resource. They conducted an interview with Olympus executives. Here is …
Read MoreThe new 12-100mm Pro lens might just be a winner…
I love my 40-150 Pro at 150mm and I love my F/2.8 aperture. In fact I carry both that and …
Read MoreInfrared images with the Leica M8

I've been using my M8 for more and more infrared images lately. In fact, I now leave an IR filter on a
Rediculous Camera Comparison – Canon, Leica, Olympus

So I took a bunch of cameras ranging from early digitals like the G2 all the way up to the Leica M8, 5DmkII and E-pm1 and shot the same scene. I was curious to see if I could replicate the same look from any one of these cameras. I wanted to see if I could make a shot from a point and shoot that would look identical to a shot with a full frame sensor SLR that looked the same in print or screen and most regular sizes. My results surprised me!
Fallen Leaf, Fallen Tree

The tree was a massive tree that had finally broken and fallen over. The leaf fell from a tree and landed so perfectly...its season now over. Both large and small, they had reached the end of their life. The warm ray of light from the setting sun streaked across both. The light that nourished both for so long would soon be setting. They return to where they came and the cycle begins again.
This post comes in memory of a friend and very talented artist/designer/architect that just passed away this week.




Some thoughts about "image intuition" ..