Photographing Green Winged Orchids with the Olympus EM1 MkIII
In this video I show my approach to photographing Green Winged Orchids at a local nature reserve in Essex. I like to use a long telephoto lens for orchid photography -usually the 300mm F4 +1.4 converter. I also show the different results you get from it lens combination in comparison to a 60mm Macro lens. In the last part of the video I show images taken with a wide angle lens to show the orchid in thier habitat.

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