
Following my last post where I was sharing my first experiences of the Olympus 25mm lens, I thought I would share another image. I shot quite a few images that I would class as “texture” but I found this brickwork particularly fascinating. The salt crystals corroding the bricks make a great pattern and the lens performed very well. Not only is it relatively free from distortion with corner to corner sharpness, it seems to resolve an amazing amount of detail.
Take a look at this section magnified to 100%. Make sure you click the image to see it properly.

Have a great weekend everyone.
I’ve spent quite a bit of energy researchiing micro 4/3rds . Been shooting Nikon for twenty yrs they have become to heavy.
I could not make a pick until I saw your work with the Olympus EM5. I got mine about a month ago, I am tickled to death.
Thanks for your sharing and thanks for your books. it seems your workload is impossible to carry I really hope you can keep it up.
Selah
It’s a great camera and if you have been used to handling Nikon’s I can imagine it feels quite familiar. I delighted you like my work. It’s the positive feedback that keep me on top of the workload.