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I am confused. We get such super images on this thread which is for Leica C images.....  Now to me that is the little fixed lens C (type 112), but there is also the Leica CL with interchangeable lenses. Looking at comparisons, the two are quite different cameras so I wonder which the majority of shots posted here come from................or does it even matter?

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I own both cameras and follow both Forums. Love both. The IQ of the C isn’t as good as the CL but is a great pocket camera. Mine accompanied me to

the 24 Heures of Le Mans where I shot a magazine cover with it which appears

on this Forum. Havent used it much since I got the CL. 

Cheers, Dan

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It's snowing***

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My snowdrops think Spring is here

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(a small section of a raised bed). No post processing.

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A small group of Morgan Motor Co tour guides paid a visit to the Bugatti Trust (located at Prescott Hill Climb) yesterday.

Straight 8, DOHC 3.5 litre, from Type 50 something (lost my notes on the walk back to my car - very windy day)

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Type 35 - probably the best known cars of the marque.

Furniture was another part of the family manufacture (Ettore's father was one such):

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On 3/17/2019 at 10:27 AM, Graham (G4FUJ) said:

A small group of Morgan Motor Co tour guides paid a visit to the Bugatti Trust (located at Prescott Hill Climb) yesterday.

Straight 8, DOHC 3.5 litre, from Type 50 something (lost my notes on the walk back to my car - very windy day)

 

From one of my other photos - it's an early type 57 engine :)

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Dull grey day in Lacock yesterday. The sun did try to show for a brief few minutes. That famous Abbey window is near the middle - obviously seen from outside!

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Took a lady friend up to Witley Court (WNW of Worcester) today. Another grey day, however the light level was quite high. Of course the sun came out after we'd left, but light was good for this kind of shot:

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And not so good for this:

(Both straight from the "C", no post processing).  Took a couple of shots inside Witley Church = they'll be in the Barnack's  monthly thread for March 19.

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Another overcast day and rather than heading for a long walk up the Gloucester and Sharpness Canal, paid a visit to Elgar's birthplace instead. A wander in the garden revealed the gentleman himself:

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Couldn't resist this mural on the wall of the visitor centre. Elgar was well known for riding his Sunbeam pedal cycle around the area:

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Man at work

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When the dinghy no longer floats!

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Taken at Saul Junction on the Gloucester Sharpness Canal 30 Apr 2019. No post processing.

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Daddy has long legs

 

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Bank holiday Monday and a visit to Goodrich Castle.

Here looking towards the remains of the northwest tower from the upper level of the east range.  Much of the north range is missing, so a view across the countryside.

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Stairway to....

 

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... the upper storey of the southeast tower.

Didn't quite come out as I hoped, but then it's taken from a narrow wood walkway with little possibility of moving one's position. (No post processing).

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