raid
Dad Photographer
Today I was looking out of the kitchen window, I picked up my EP-2 with a 85mm1.4 Zeiss lens (without aperture blades), and I took some photos through the window. Some areas were not clean, but I like the results anyways. What do you say?





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matthewm
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Stunning colors!
I love the vertical image. The composition is spot-on. Well-seen.
Hey! This could be a cool new thread! Maybe we could see what everyone sees from their kitchen window.
I love the vertical image. The composition is spot-on. Well-seen.
Hey! This could be a cool new thread! Maybe we could see what everyone sees from their kitchen window.
FrankS
Registered User
raid
Dad Photographer
When it is sizzling hot here in the south of the USA, such window shots (with air conditioning) make sense.
What you see (or rather not see) is a street, followed by trees and Escambia Bay. I liked the plants.
What you see (or rather not see) is a street, followed by trees and Escambia Bay. I liked the plants.
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raid
Dad Photographer
Stunning colors!
I love the vertical image. The composition is spot-on. Well-seen.
Hey! This could be a cool new thread! Maybe we could see what everyone sees from their kitchen window.
Thanks, Mathew.
I chose "natural" rendering with "shade" illumination with the EP-2. The vintage Zeiss lens has a warm color character too.
raid
Dad Photographer
This was just inside my kitchen window.
I love these [bell] peppers in your shot, Frank.
edit: not bell peppers
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greyelm
Malcolm
I took this last year with a Leica Hektor 135mm on my G1. It was a rainy day so the kitchen window was the only option.

raid
Dad Photographer
I like it. Maybe others can keep this thread alive with photos taken from the kitchen window.
FrankS
Registered User
I love these bell peppers in your shot, Frank.
habanero and jalapeno peppers
raid
Dad Photographer
hot stuff
hot stuff
Yes, of course. I used to have plants given to me by two graduate students who grew the hottest peppers they could find.
So you like hot stuff?
hot stuff
habanero and jalapeno peppers
Yes, of course. I used to have plants given to me by two graduate students who grew the hottest peppers they could find.
So you like hot stuff?
FrankS
Registered User
Yes, of course. I used to have plants given to me by two graduate students who grew the hottest peppers they could find.
So you like hot stuff?![]()
You betcha!
paulfish4570
Veteran
nice series. i like the first one best ...
raid
Dad Photographer
Thanks , Paul. I liked what I saw through the VF, so I took some photos.
Santtu Määttänen
Visual Poet
raid
Dad Photographer
Hi Santuu,
We see "fall colors" in trees after February in Florida! Seasons differ from place to place.
We see "fall colors" in trees after February in Florida! Seasons differ from place to place.
tjh
Well-known
Raid,
Just saw these images - really nice composition and color. My kitchen window looks out onto a screen porch but maybe I'll try the bedroom window. Sometimes it has an outside cat looking in!
Just saw these images - really nice composition and color. My kitchen window looks out onto a screen porch but maybe I'll try the bedroom window. Sometimes it has an outside cat looking in!
helen.HH
To Light & Love ...
That second shot is Creamy Smoooooth Stunning...lovely Raid
35mmdelux
Veni, vidi, vici
Good stuff Raid.
raid
Dad Photographer
Raid,
Just saw these images - really nice composition and color. My kitchen window looks out onto a screen porch but maybe I'll try the bedroom window. Sometimes it has an outside cat looking in!
Thanks.
The plants look very boring when looking at them, but with a good fast lens, the outcomes can be surprising.
robbeiflex
Well-known
Great idea raid! I took this one last autumn with my GF1 and Zeiss ZM Planar 50mm, back when our house was still under construction but we had already moved in:

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