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X Vario, ISO 100, 32.9mm f/8, 1.6 sec

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some color in winter in Germany

etwas Farbe by Jens Diercks, auf Flickr

unten in Forengröße:

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Shot this in Chinatown, San Francisco. I love the monochrome output of this camera.

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Winter in Germany without sun from my favorite window seat

 

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With this frigid weather outside I decided to "warm" things up.
 
We seem to have good luck growing orchards so I took a snapshot of this white orchard here in Maple Bay.
 
Hopefully it will "warm you up" as well.
 
Leica X Vario with a Raynox 250 macro lens adapter.
 

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22 hours ago, adelie said:
 ---- I am correcting a spelling mistake in my original post - orchids not orchards! 
 
 
With this frigid weather outside I decided to "warm" things up.
 
We seem to have good luck growing orchids so I took a snapshot of this white orchid here in Maple Bay.
 
Hopefully it will "warm you up" as well.
 
Leica X Vario with a Raynox 250 macro lens adapter.
 
Topaz Studio 2

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It's been raining almost everyday here in the Pacific Northwest

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Sunshine in Germany. Winecountry near the River Saar.

 

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I did not buy a Vario for night shots. I bought it to use in lighting conditions appropriate to its design, sensor and lens. Within those conditions that suit its use,  results from it are superb. Particularly for closeups and distortion free architecture photography. For slowxexpisures I would not ever, think about hand held. Always a tripod - better to have one really good inage than dozens of blurry ones.

 If I want night images, I use a Fuji X series camera with either a native Fuji 18mm f2 fitted or any of my Leica lenses fitted to it via a Leica M adapter.

Fuji sensors work particularly well for low light imagery, producing highly developable RAW files.

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once upon a time a few years ago 🙂

Leica Wetzlar by Jens Diercks, auf Flickr

 

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X Vario, ISO 100, 32.4mm, f/16, 1/25th sec, HDR

 

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X Vario, ISO 100, 229mm f/11, 1/125th sec, pano

 

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Grafton Street, Dublin, 2014

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