"Sharpness is a bourgeois concept"

Been having some fun with an absoloutely battered olympus Pen Ep3, the IS is broken and everything is soft, paired with a 17mm 2.8 that has so much front element damage its effectively uncoated. Produces lovely images, this one below is a recent favourite (It was not foggy on this day) it just gives a really pleasing but very soft rendering.
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Been having some fun with an absoloutely battered olympus Pen Ep3, the IS is broken and everything is soft, paired with a 17mm 2.8 that has so much front element damage its effectively uncoated. Produces lovely images, this one below is a recent favourite (It was not foggy on this day) it just gives a really pleasing but very soft rendering.

Beautiful. It reminds me of Ostende beach.
 
Beautiful. It reminds me of Ostende beach.
Where is that? The beach is local to my parents place called camber, on a clear day you can see right the way down to Dungeoness Neuclear power station. Dungeoness itself as a bit of a village bicycle for landscape photographers in the UK! Looks post apocalyptic
 
Where is that? The beach is local to my parents place called camber, on a clear day you can see right the way down to Dungeoness Neuclear power station. Dungeoness itself as a bit of a village bicycle for landscape photographers in the UK! Looks post apocalyptic
Ostend (earlier typo) is in Flanders, Belgium. There was a rock band, TC Matic from around there - and the singer, Arno Hintjens had an album with the artwork from Ostend beach. Not at all the same image as yours - it just gave me the same evocative vibe. Fab shot.

(Love Dungeness! especially the accoustic mirrors which open occasionally to the public).
 
Ostend (earlier typo) is in Flanders, Belgium. There was a rock band, TC Matic from around there - and the singer, Arno Hintjens had an album with the artwork from Ostend beach. Not at all the same image as yours - it just gave me the same evocative vibe. Fab shot.

(Love Dungeness! especially the accoustic mirrors which open occasionally to the public).
Oh wow, I see what you mean by the vibe!

Ive never been to the dungeoness ones although a few years ago we went to some up a hill near a MOD site - there were signs advising you to stick to the path the whole time as there was a risk of explosives in the ground!
 
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