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Weekly 43rumors readers pictures roundup…

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Detlef Reich‎
Westend-Tower, Frankfurt
Oly PEN-F, Zuiko 9-18

1) You can share your pics by using posting on our 43rumors Facebook page (Click here).
2) All 43rumors readers pictures can be seen here: facebook.com/43rumors/photos. Like the pictures you like and chat with the authors if you want to know how they took the shot!
3) The most liked pictures and some pics selected by myself will be posted weekly on 43rumors

This is the weekly selection:


‎Tan Raymond‎
Little lama at sikkim.


‎Joaquín Culiáñez Gómez‎
Here I share with you a picture I took few weeks ago. It is the inside of an unfinished building designed by the famous architect Toyo Ito, placed in Torrevieja (Alicante) in the southeast of Spain.
EXIF: OMD EM1 + Voigtlander 10,5mm f0.95 (I do not remember the diaphragm but probably around f4), ISO 200, 15 segundos and a flash shot against the camera.
Hope you like it.


‎Frank Rückert‎
” Orange Tip ” – Aurorafalter (Anthocharis cardamines) – http://pen3.de/
PenF – Zuiko2,8/60 – 1/15Sek. – F/4 – ISO80 – Focus-BKT – Wildlife


Martin Gallego
El factor humano, siempre.
Olympus Pen F + MZuiko 12-100
http://martingallego.blogspot.com


Karsten Gieselmann‎
Sakura bavariae
E-M5II, M.Zuiko 75mm f1.8
https://flic.kr/p/Tv1JP1


Karol Bartnik‎
Velka Raca in Zywiec Beskids. (Poland)
OMD1 + 12-40
facebook.com/032pix/


‎Jerry Hughes‎
Coast road… looking at the backside of the seven sisters.
more at https://agbr.smugmug.com/Weekend/17-April-May/


‎Steven Madow‎
Panasonic GH5, PL 100-400 @ 187mm, 1/125, ƒ/13, ISO 200.
I took this shot at an airshow in Lakeland, Florida. The plane is a T-34 flown by Julie Clark. With propeller planes, the tricky part is slowing the shutter speed enough to get a blurry prop, while keeping the camera steady enough to get a sharp plane.


Miguel Ortiz‎
https://flic.kr/p/TuYgZQ


Scott Gordon‎
Cradle Mountain & Dove Lake, Tasmania Australia.
9mm, f/6.3, 1/640sec


Ofer Maor‎
Norway, Lofoten Islands.
E-M1, 7-14 f/2.8

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