Olympus EM-1, (aperture priority), Olympus m4/3 30mm f3.5 ED macro, 1/20 sec at f8, ISO 3200, hand-held.
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Olympus EM-1, (aperture priority), Olympus m4/3 30mm f3.5 ED macro, 1/20 sec at f8, ISO 3200, hand-held.
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A7rIII, Contax 3.4/35-70 oder Viltrox 4/14
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This species was first discovered in Morocco and described in 1939. This was in southern England. The hairiness is very unusual in a mushroom appearance.
Olympus EM-1, (aperture priority), Olympus m4/3 30mm f3.5 ED macro, f11, hand-held.
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Geändert von Manualman (02.06.2026 um 08:18 Uhr)
This is a slime mold of very different shape from other species. I also have images of a lemon yellow variety of it but no good stereos.
Olympus EM-1, probably Kiron 105mm, twin flash, hand held.
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Hier ein paar Stereo-Aufnahmen, zuerst mit dem Projektionsobjektiv Meopta Meostigmat 1.3/50 mm
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und dann noch einige mit dem Industrieobjektiv Schneider Kreuznach Xenon-E 2.8/28 mm
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Bei dem gefällt mir (neben der 3D Wirkung natürlich) das Bokeh narrisch guad! Ich hab schon so lange keine Bokeh-Aufnahmen mehr gemacht. Das muss wieder anders werden. Das Meo 1.3/50 hab ich ja auch. Vielleicht führe ich das auch mal wieder aus.
Noch eine Frage: Ist das am KB-Sensor (weil das Meo nach meiner Erinnerung mehr swirlt) oder an APS-C?
I was starting to prepare my evening meal when my wife describe to me caterpillars she had just seen. I knew what they were. The only thing that surprised me was their size. They were big enough to be gone to pupate by tomorrow, so I grabbed my camera. The sun was low in the sky (from my right side) but there were no deep shadows yet.
Olympus EM-1, Olympus 4/3 50mm f2 macro at f11, ISO 800 hand held.
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