Olympus Pen-F/FT Possibilities

Here's a few. The sequencing of frames with the Pen F is one of my favorite reasons to use the camera:

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More Pen FT pix at John Sisson Photography
 
Great post, Johnny Jr. A good way to introduce yourself to this thread, certainly, with masters like Erik at hand.

I need to load up my FT now that I have the 25 2.8. Thanks for the prompt/inspiration.
 
Olympus Pen FT, Zuiko 40mm f/1.4, Tmax100.

Erik.

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Great frame, Erik. The quality is superb.

On a different note, I must say I don't really get the dyptich (or triptych or any other tych) concept. A good photo, in my opinion, is self-contained. Add more and they make up a documentary series. The dyptich, on the other hand, loses power because of the dividing line between frames, or because the juxtaposition of two ideas seems to weaken its overall power. A+B is supposed to add up to C. But in this case, it often adds up to zero.
 
Thank you, Robert! This is a very inspirational thread for me as well, lots of great work here by Erik and others. I really need to catch up on scanning and post more.

Great post, Johnny Jr. A good way to introduce yourself to this thread, certainly, with masters like Erik at hand.

I need to load up my FT now that I have the 25 2.8. Thanks for the prompt/inspiration.
 
From my first roll with the Pen-FT. Truly delighted!

38/1.8 @1.8 1/500 on Ektar. Frontier SP-3000 scanner:


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