DMC-GX7 photos.

GX7 w/ 12-32 Zoom in SF

Converted to B&W using silver FX pro 2
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Some interesting reflections
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The old amongst the new
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Gary
 
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CV-22B of USMC HMX-1 at Paine Field, WA for support of presidential visit of the Oso mudslide area.

GX7, Sigma 60/2.8 DN
 
Aha!!!

Aha!!!

Lars, thank you for the kind remarks. I don't really advocate one camera over another. I think the right camera is the one that fits your needs. It just happens that the GX7 really works well for me. The aircraft is a North American AT-6. It was restored in the UK several years ago. It is owned by the Historic Flight Foundation. Outside of the U. S. it is more commonly known as the Harvard. This example is actually a combination of AT-6 (USAF version) and SNJ (USN version) assemblies. It is registered as an AT-6 but is painted in a dark glossy blue navy scheme. Here is a short video of its shake down flight.

Mike

first guess based on the Engine, Airframe shape and Cockpit frame would have been the AT6 Texan (or Harvard as it was used by Canada and possibly UK as a trainer there also). Also familiar with the Navy SNJ naming Protocol.

Have witnessed these often at the Reno Air Races, and local air shows here in Oregon. In fact, we had some races here in Central Oregon.. about 5-600 miles north of Reno (est).

My last Air Show Madras Oregon.. E-PL1. One Texan.
 
Great photos in this thread, especially the aircraft! I just got my GX7 and the 20mm 1.7 so I look forward to contributing :)

Looking forward to seeing your photos! The GX7 and 20/1.7 is a great combo. You might want to check out the Sigma lenses, especially the 60/2.8.

Mike
 
WOW!!! Love this shot!!!

Thanks, Mark. This is a burlap bag at the side of a tulip field. I tried a different approach to my usual split toning and discovered a few new color tone combinations I have saved as presets in LR.

Mike
 
Thanks, Mark. This is a burlap bag at the side of a tulip field. I tried a different approach to my usual split toning and discovered a few new color tone combinations I have saved as presets in LR.

Mike

This photo is really effective!
 
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