When in Rome #39 “Arco di Costantino”

Hi everyone,

Today I bring you theΒ Arco di Costantino near the Colloseo.

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When in Rome #38 “Street scene near the Vatican”

Just loved the two ladies and the nun in this scene.

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The beauty of Micro Four Thirds

Try doing that with a DSLR!. The beauty of Micro Four Thirds size and weight. E-M1 and grip, M.Zuiko 12 mm f/2, 17 mm f/1.8 ,45 mm f/1.8 and Lumix 12-32 mm lenses as well as all my other every day gear, filters, spare memory cards, 4x spare batteries etc. in a small bag, total weight approx 2.5 Kg, probably a bit lessΒ 

EM1 and lenses for FB

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“When in Rome” video slideshow

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I thought it’d be fun to put my works of Rome together in a slideshow.

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When in Rome #37 “Piazza Spagna from the Spanish Steps”

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Another view of the Piazza Spagna from the magnificent Spanish Steps.

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When in Rome #36 “Piazza Venezia 2”

Church of Santa Maria di Loreto and the Trajan’s Column, Piazza Venezia square.

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Leigh

When in Rome #35 “Side Street”

One of Rome’s side streets, sometimes I think that you get more of the “flavour” of a city by the side streets than the more obvious attractions.

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When in Rome #34 “Another street shot”

A stark contrast to my last work. This one’s a little bit soft but as it never bothered Cartier-Bresson it’s not going to bother me. πŸ™‚

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Leigh

When in Rome #33 St. Peter’s from a distance

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St. Peter’s square Rome.

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Lighter than light

Hi folks,

Sometimes I just want to travel ultra-light so I bought a new lens for my E-PL5. I’ve been looking for a nice pancake zoom lens to suit my most used focal lengths and settled for the Panasonic Lumix 12-32mm as it covers the wide-angle end and the combination works extremely well. The Panasonic lens image stabilisation works well with the Olympus body and I think it’s better than the E-PL5’s in-body image stabilisation.

It’s so light that I don’t even know that I’ve got it with me and makes a nice change from my regular gear. As it’s a tiny pancake lens it’s not the fastest lens in the world but it’s quite acceptably sharp throughout the zoom range. It’s a really un-obtrusive camera/lens combination and I plan to take it out on a few trips this year and carry it around with me when I’m out and about.

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PS. Because I love “retro” I bought an inexpensive case for it. I’ll probably use it as a half-case and it’ll give it a bit more grip and I have the VF-4 viewfinder attached. Olympus want a ridiculous price for their larger grip and this case was considerably cheaper with free shipping πŸ™‚ .

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