Inside Yaquina Head Lighthouse
Panasonic DMC-G1, Lumix 14mm f2.5
I've been posting a few pictures onto here from our Oregon trip that did not make it to our web galleries. If you want to see our galleries, check them out at ViewfinderSF.com.
I shot exclusively with my G1 with 14mm, 20mm, 40mm Hexanon, and 45-200mm. Gail was using the GF1 with 14-45mm, so I did not have easy access to a 2nd body and the excellent 14-45mm zoom. Having my newly purchased 14mm f2.5 made up for not being able to use the 14-45mm. The 14mm prime has been excellent. I'm very pleased with its performance.
--Warren
I've been posting a few pictures onto here from our Oregon trip that did not make it to our web galleries. If you want to see our galleries, check them out at ViewfinderSF.com.
I shot exclusively with my G1 with 14mm, 20mm, 40mm Hexanon, and 45-200mm. Gail was using the GF1 with 14-45mm, so I did not have easy access to a 2nd body and the excellent 14-45mm zoom. Having my newly purchased 14mm f2.5 made up for not being able to use the 14-45mm. The 14mm prime has been excellent. I'm very pleased with its performance.
--Warren
Labels: Oregon, Panasonic DMC-G1, Yaquina Head Lighthouse
2 Comments:
Gothic seashells. Mesmerizing.. following the trail of lights inside....
Great composition Warren, you don't know if you are looking at reflections in a mirror, or a tunnel of some sort.
Dan
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