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Panasonic Leica 25mm f/1.4 DG Summilux Review

Today I’ll be looking at a lens with a classic focal length that has been widely accepted as a ‘normal’ lens.  These types of lenses are generally referred to as the ‘nifty fifty’, and for good reason.  Generally speaking, this type of lens can be very bright, small and have fantastic optical properties in a low to medium cost lens.  With that being said, here are my thoughts on the Panasonic Leica 25mm f/1.4 DG Summilux ASPH lens for the micro 4/3 lens mount.  To prevent myself from having to type that out again, I’ll just call it the PL25 from here on out…

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A maternity shoot from the weekend

If there is one type of shooting that I am continuously stymied by, it has got to be doing a maternity shoot.  You would think that this would be a simple task, especially considering that there is a central focal point of the entire shoot.  For myself however, this is not the case.  Over the years of reading about photography, I have seen so many bad or overly cliche pictures that I don’t want to misstep into one myself.

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The weekend in pictures

Once again, it is late Sunday night and I am watching a football game and updating my blog.  The weekend was great, just too short as always.  Below are some examples of what we saw followed by a few portraits I did for friends.

Now for the portraits.  We ventured out to West Overton village and found some nice spots for pictures.  This was my first time doing portraits here and I was pleasantly surprised.  I hope to go back.

That’s it for now.  Until next time.