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  1. Some images from a rainy/cloudy day walk with the Leica X2 (and closeup filters where appropriate)
  2. during my daily break I usually walk along a long planetree alley. Before I start to work I take a look at the weather when it is promising I take my X1. At noon there was still hoarfrost on the lawn and so I spent some 30 minutes focussing on leaves, partly with achromat lens.
  3. this house I found in our city - taking out my X1 and its 2 achromats for a walk. the season of fall colors now started and each day one can find something else in different light.
  4. I wanted to something to be added to my leaf collection. Our locl otanical Garden has a few Japanese maple trees. My Summicron R 50 mm is new, so why not try its capacity. I am afraid the loss of details due to compression can be seen ( ) but still have a look.
  5. under a big maple tree there unfold a whole cosmos of fallen leaves with spots, holes ect in every state of decay. all with Canon 5D MKII and R summicron 50mm + achromat lens. I had only a monopod and tried to focus with magnifying function with live-view. It was a bit tricky since it was windy but a few are sharp enough. (Due to compression it looks a bit weak though)
  6. Last weekend there was much fog and the right weather to get some impressions of the strange forrest atmosphere. I am afraid the scaled down size is not showing as much details a it should but you can have a look. all with Canon 5D MKii and Elmarit R 60mm + APO Converter 2x
  7. a sideglance is always worthwhile. Along the trail in a sunlit forrest I got these with the Canon 5D MKII and R-lens Elmarit 60 mm + APO Extender 2x. Enjoy the last sunrays of the autumnal season [ATTACH]346017[/ATTACH] [ATTACH]346018[/ATTACH]
  8. the forrest was illuminated by a nice morning light. Canon 5D MKII with Elmarit 60mm+APO R 2x Extender. You can choose between the colour version and the B&W version. [ATTACH]345272[/ATTACH] [ATTACH]345273[/ATTACH]
  9. When roaming through the quiet morning beech tree forest oen could only hear a slight breeze and the sound of falling leaves. How to frame this? A few sunrays fell on the beech tree and I waited for a light gush of wind. High ISO was nececssary to get the leaves sharp with a shutterspeed of 1/250. An experiment of of several shots was neccessary, but time for this was limited because of fading light. Thanks for looking
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