E 330 topside practice

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SeaYoda

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While awaiting the joys of a housing and port parts to fit my lens, I did a walk along a local trail today. Here are some shots (cropping was needed on the squirrel shots even with the 54 mm zoom, they are a little too skittish for macro :D).

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Me too - Me too !!!!
 
Sigma makes a cheap($150) telephoto zoom you might want to consider for topside useage - 55-200mm. Its a bit slow and the optics aren't as good as the Zuiko equivelant, but you can still turn out decent shots with it.
 
Nice shots SeaYoda :).
Love the 2nd shot shot and use of silhouette, the backlit branches give the moss? a silvery appearance.

4th and 6th are really interesting also, you have a nice bokeh going on behind the squirrel.

Looking forward to seeing your u/w shots when you get the housing :D.
 
Here are a couple more from the walk that day.

This was at the 54mm length:

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The moon was out on that bright day - I cropped tight on the moon from the first picture, I thought it was cool how sharp the edge of the moon was in the crop.

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