1001G's avatar
yep this is straight from oly....its the miniature filter.....didnt do anything but take the shot and put it in black and white.........and ty so much lee
HarLeezPix's avatar
Hi Edie!! :wave: I knew it was from the Olympus, but there was some kind of an "effect" employed and I just wasn't sure what it was!! :nod: Sandy's camera has a similar filter that I'm not sure if she's ever used or not!! :confused: But anyway, I like what it did to the image and rendering in black and white I believe really accentuated the entire image ... very well done Edie!! :clap: :hooray: Lee :D
1001G's avatar
I really need to use it on a town shot but never have the camera with me when we are near there. I think its fun , a lot of those filters in the camera I dont like but thats ok. I got the camera for the pool the kids can take it in the water and play with it along with me. And ty very much lee
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I understand, but they can still be a useful tool when wanting to be "creative" ... there's nothing wrong with that!!:nod: I still have many filters that I used with my past film cameras ... probably about 20-30 of them!! :nod: :D
And you are so very welcome as always Edie!! :huggle: :D
1001G's avatar
the oly isnt bad and curious what it will do with water shots
HarLeezPix's avatar
Well, I guess you can tie a cord around it, and throw it into a pond while it's in movie mode ... just don't let go!! :lol: :D
1001G's avatar
lol..good idea but Ill wait to go to the pool with the grandkids
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Oh ... okay Edie!! :lol: You are going to wait and cheat!! :laughing: ;)
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