The first is a shot of the late afternoon light on the South Downs in West Sussex between the villages of Amberley and Storrington. This was captured with the Olympus EM5 and 45mm 1.8 prime lens. Its not the best landscape photograph I have ever taken but I think its quite pleasing and I wouldn't have it at all, if I hadn't got the camera with me.
The second image is a sky scape taken on my way home from work. The dramatic clouds and light were crying out to be caught on camera. On this occasion the Olympus E-PL3 was in the car with nothing more than the standard kit lens and attached EVF (electronic viewfinder). An almost essential extra when in bright light.
Once downloaded into Lightroom on the computer at home, I wondered how well this image would convert to black and white. Well here is that version using my favourite 'plug-in' for Lightroom - Silver Efex Pro.
Which one do I prefer? Well I'm not sure, they both have their merits, I think its down to personal choice. If I had to come off the fence then the 'black and white' version would win the day. All I do know is that had the little Olympus E-PL3 not been in the car, there wouldn't be a choice, as there wouldn't be a photograph to look at!
The Olympus E-PL3 which started my love of the micro 4/3rds format.
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