Carpy2001
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- Andrew
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Hi all, I have been out again today with my M43 camera and the Olympus 14-42 ez lens, I took a few images of various things like, trees, a few of the lake and wildlife in my local park, a few images of the ducks and swans etc.
Out of all the images I took, none of them really appealed to me, it is not that they were bad images (i posted one of a squirrel in the pics you took today section), they just did not seem to make me say "yes I like that".
So my question would be, is it possible to just not get on with certain focal lengths??. I have seen many a fantastic landscape, seascape and some great images taken in woodland or forrest settings, that I really like, and would be proud of taking.
I have used the 14-42 with the olympus mcon-po2 close up filter, and around the garden for flowers or larger bugs etc I find it works fine.
As a general walkabout lens though, I always seem to use the olympus 40-150 kit lens.
Not being as knowledgable as a lot of people on here, I would just like to know if this is normal?.
cheers Andy
Out of all the images I took, none of them really appealed to me, it is not that they were bad images (i posted one of a squirrel in the pics you took today section), they just did not seem to make me say "yes I like that".
So my question would be, is it possible to just not get on with certain focal lengths??. I have seen many a fantastic landscape, seascape and some great images taken in woodland or forrest settings, that I really like, and would be proud of taking.
I have used the 14-42 with the olympus mcon-po2 close up filter, and around the garden for flowers or larger bugs etc I find it works fine.
As a general walkabout lens though, I always seem to use the olympus 40-150 kit lens.
Not being as knowledgable as a lot of people on here, I would just like to know if this is normal?.
cheers Andy



