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New York City at night: our location Queensboro Bridge and a ride with the cable car to Roosevelt Island Leica Q handheld
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We had a week there in Wroclaw (Breslau) and the weather was wet and cold even it meant tobe spring. But there is a special charmes of colour when the streets are wet and shining in the lights. The view is on the Rynek, the central place seen from a bylane. Leica Q, handheld
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Has anyone see a color cast like this? The sky looks close-ish to what I remember, but the lights on the right are causing a crazy green color cast I've never seen before.
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I love my Leica D-Lux but last night I was shooting in auto in a restaurant with bright lights in the ceiling. Many of the pictures came out blurry with some of the lights actually transposed on top of people's heads. In some photos I got a message that said something like "low noise reduction" or something like that. Does anyone know what caused this and how to fix it? Thank you
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this picture stressed me a lot... I missed the blue hour and there have been millions of people on the street and in front of the building. So, considering the circumstances... I'm still quite happy with the result. Festival of Lights Berlin by Dirk Raffel, auf Flickr
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this view is not far from our house and therefore just ideal for a stroll. I often go there when lighting is promising. On this evening it was clear but not too brilliant, so lights were a bit warmer by a slight haze. The two chruches are the landmarks which are showing the limits of the city in the middle ages. The view is from below of the fort which can be seen in my last postng. thank for sharing a moment. Canon 5D MKII with my favourite Elmarit R 60 mm macro