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Lol . . . thanks.

 

The T with the Leica 35 1.4 is terrific; 'speed kills'! Alas I'm not sure I'm am supposed to speak about its virtues on the the X Vario forum!

 

Nonetheless as one can see from this forum, the X Vario does a masterful job as well.

 

Happy holidays!

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contemplating the rock garden..

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...& the back garden.

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dazzling ladies dressed in rentals..

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golden temple..

 

 

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these people were setting up for a portrait when i passed & they were still waiting patiently but rather grumpily when i left an hour or so later. someone was late but it wasn't the photographer..

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city storm drain..

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coy carp in a pool...the middle fish was a good one-and-a-half feet long to give you a sense of scale.

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One from today:

 

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Don't have any scenery photos from Japan. How about some Japanese EBI FURAI?

 

X Vario, 46mm Macro, 1/80 sec, f/6.4, ISO 2500.

 

 

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The first pic of the golden temple really stands out. The vignette you used could be a tad lighter, but overall a very impressive scene! Thanks for sharing.

..agreed, it was overcooked. thanks for your kind comments & instruction. how's this? :

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Just loving the lxv colour in the autumn here in the UK. jpeg.

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ISO 100, 46mm, f/16, 1/5th sec, Leica X Vario, postprocess in Lightroom

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ISO 200, 46mm, f/11, 1/125th sec, Leica X Vario, postprocess in Lightroom

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