My daughter liked this shot better... it spoke to her more and she didn't like all the product placement in the other one (neither did I, but the upcoming Photoshop group is going to help with this, I hope).
Leaving a parking garage. I held up another driver to jump out and take this, but... oh, well.
10/1/2020: Finished year 7 (!), with continuing gratitude towards this amazing community. Based in St. Louis, MO. Regular worker-bee and self-taught photography dilettante....
Awesome! Is this SOOC jpg or did you shoot RAW and convert/process? Curious as I'm considering a couple different cameras for street photography, the E-M1 is one of them as it could ultimately replace my DSLR having interchangeable lenses. Is the shutter pretty quiet? I'm comparing against the FujiFilm X100T that has pretty amazing high ISO performance and a silent shutter, but it does have a fixed lens.
@icamera Glad you like it. This is pretty much SOOC.jpg. All I did was use my iPhoto for some details and tiny cropping. I haven't moved into RAW yet, but the camera certainly can handle it, mostly because I am a processing neophyte. The only thing I have done all year is iPhoto adjustments. The shutter is very quiet. I am new to photography, only since I began my project last October (with an iPhone4, for heaven's sake), so this camera (from August) is a huge upgrade for me. I did a ton of research before picking it... part of the attraction was the smaller size and lighter weight (I am not a large person), the rave reviews, the Micro Four Thirds lens system. It does not have a full frame sensor, though, if that matters to you. It is not as innocuous as an iPhone, though; people will notice you shooting them. My bridge camera before this one is a Canon Powershot SX280... super tiny, fits in my purse and travels with me when I go running. I have been very, very happy with that camera, too. No one notices it when I am snapping away. This may be more info than you want, but I am an enthusiastic Olympus owner... love, love my E-M1. :)