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Hawaiian hibiscus in the Lincoln Park Conservatory, Chicago Il

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Autumn colors.

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One from today in the local museum park.

 

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Autumn colors in the park.

 

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Breaking free...

 

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Silhouette.

 

 

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Street colour on Capitol Hill.  This tree stands at the corner of our street.  My wife spotted it and asked me to stop the car as we were driving away.  She took these from her seat in the car through the open window.

 

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Calling...

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Time to pay the bill...

 

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Dull grey day at Croome Park yesterday (New Year's Eve). didn't stop the masses of people though. An almost windless day.

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Not much brighter at Woodchester Mansion/Park either.  Here the remains of the old stable / carriage block:

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I should have said also that 18 months ago I decided to try returning to 35mm and bought a Leica R6.2.  Quite a change of discipline but my plans did not work out for several reasons so R6.2 is now sold again.  I have had great troubles printing my images and have had to take guidance from Epson because image results were not good. I knew it was not the camera because I have super images from that, so was it the film, the processing, the scanning, my system, or my printer??? I had good results already from the same batch of film and I used Meinfilmlab which does super work processing/scanning. To cut the story short, I had changed from PC to iMAC in recent months and something somewhere was incompatible. Epson suggested I try their "Easy photo print" which solved everything with excellent output.

The moral of this rambling is that my sole camera is now my trusty little Leica C so I need to get to grips and use that to its full potential. 

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35 minutes ago, leica dream said:

I should have said also that 18 months ago I decided to try returning to 35mm and bought a Leica R6.2.  Quite a change of discipline but my plans did not work out for several reasons so R6.2 is now sold again.  I have had great troubles printing my images and have had to take guidance from Epson because image results were not good. I knew it was not the camera because I have super images from that, so was it the film, the processing, the scanning, my system, or my printer??? I had good results already from the same batch of film and I used Meinfilmlab which does super work processing/scanning. To cut the story short, I had changed from PC to iMAC in recent months and something somewhere was incompatible. Epson suggested I try their "Easy photo print" which solved everything with excellent output.

The moral of this rambling is that my sole camera is now my trusty little Leica C so I need to get to grips and use that to its full potential. 

Sad to hear you had to sell your Leica R6.2 but now get the little Leica C to work, it's a great small camera and despite the small sensor the output is outstanding. I did not use it much the last year(s) but the most recent pictures I've shot RAW, finally after all these years.

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Standing tall.

 

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Beach huts at Gravesend, Kent.

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Tewkesbury Abbey - High Altar.

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