8/31/2011

Little fairy of the forest, The image is dedicated to Brittany Graviet

Little Fairy,
Shine so bright.
Little Fairy,
Show your light.

Little Fairy,
I’m amazed.
Little Fairy,
You seem to blaze.

Little Fairy,
I love your allure.
Little fairy,
You are so pure.

Little fairy,
In case you flee,
Little fairy,
First shine on me.

from Poems By Poet Brittany Graviet.

8/26/2011

A fairy of the forest wishes you all a great Friday and weekend

The flower is called Renge-Shouma in Japanese, but not sure how to say in English. According to the WIKIPEDIA, it is called Anemonopsis in scientific or technical term.
However, it doesn't matter what name of flower is. Some lovely flowers bloomed and scattered among trees.
It seems like fairies in the forest.

taken by Olympus Pen E-P3 with Voigtlander Nokton 25mm F0.95

8/25/2011

impression of E-P3


impression of E-P3, originally uploaded by photoholic image.

Olympus Pen E-P3 has already been improved a lot compared with E-P1 and E-P2.
Firstly, AF speed was dramatically improved with increasing of focusing area from 11 to 35.
Secondly, newly introduced the organic electroluminescent (EL) based touch-panel-monitor helps us to quick and intuitive operation.
Thirdly, new E-P3 has various art filter functions that stimulate our creativity.
In addition to the above, new powerful image processor provides noiseless image with fineness resolutions as you can see the image uploaded above.
The E-P3 is now evolved into stress-free camera and it reached highest position among the cameras of Micro Four Thirds category.

8/23/2011

taller than any other


taller than any other, originally uploaded by photoholic image.

This is the tallest one among three millions of sunflowers planted in a rice field lying fallow located in the Mashiko, Tochigi Pref. Japan. The sunflowers festival is held in mid-August every year in Mashiko Town.

just fit for your display???

This is a part of sunflower field where three millions of sunflowers are planted in a paddy field lying fallow in Mashiko, Tochigi-Pref., Japan.