It arrived. After 2 years of shooting Four Thirds-gear, I got myself a Canon 5D. It's impressive. Image quality is superb, build quality is amazing. But most of all: It's extremely inspiring to use. I love how it feels in my hands, I love how everything is laid out, I love the size of the viewfinder. It really fuels my creativity, and I haven't even got a nice lens for it...
Some more of the images I shot that day. I already love my 5D (arrived yesterday), but I don't think I'll ever feel as... connected to it. Plus, I hate the colours coming out of it.
I got out and shot some portraits. We started the "session" (which is a way to professional word) a bit to late, so there wasn't any sunlight any more. I somewhat struggled with my editing, but I like how these came out.
also, I've recently bought a Canon 5D Mark I, so this was probably the last serious use the old Olympus will see. It's still a great camera, despite its many flaws.
After a million years, I finally finished my edit. This is the video i shot at said skate contest. Part of the reason it took so long to do is my unability to really come uo with a concept when cutting video. Oh well, I'll get better. Hopefully.
Shot some portraits of a long-time friend at the "Seewiesn" in Altaussee. Doing "manly" portraits is far harder than finding poses for girls, still, some came out quite good.
A few wekks ago, I borrowed a friend's Canon 10D for a while. Snapped some photos. I actually really liked the camera, although it's quite old and slow.