Panasonic Lumix Lenses 12-32mm, 42.5mm, and 45-150mm June 19, 2019 by OpenFilmmaker 2 Comments If you’re interested in purchasing these lenses, please use the following links to support this website at no additional cost: 12-32mm 42.5mm 45-150mm Ballard Locks 2 @ 19mmWow… I am impressed with the 12-32mm lens. Due to it’s miniature size, I originally thought it was a joke, but it can capture some nice detail. I have not pixel peeped on this image, but at a glance, it looks great. Tunnel @ 42.5mmThis photo did not come out the way that I intended, however it’s a start. I wanted to capture the three rectangular areas. I’ll try cropping-in to see if it improves the quality. Seagull Eating Fish @ 42.5mmSo there hasn’t been any post-editing done on the blur and it was in-camera. I followed the rule-of-thirds in this image, but I feel the shallow DOF (blur) makes it seem as if the rule was broken. Amazon Day 1 @ 42.5mmNow the first comment on this was the teal on the building looks abnormal. Perhaps that is true, but have you seen the sky? I wanted to capture the feeling this place brings when you stare into the sky. I find this perspective brings a sense of vertigo. Ballard Locks Train Bridge @ 45mmI love the angle here, but the tree – not so much! I added a little HDR to bring out the water, and along with it, came the sky! Majestic Pigeon @ 150mmDoes this photo require a long stream of letters and spaces to describe it’s awe? I think not, but here it is anyway. First Hummingbird @ 150mmThis is the first humming bird I’ve captured on my camera. There is a first for EVERYTHING.