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Wind on the Reach and a passing storm.

The river is home to trout, platypus, black swans, moorhens and flocks of wood of duck...hunting is not permitted.

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Jay, thank you for looking and for your kind comment.

 

Autumn is finally here; cool days and small storms bringing lovely light and shadows....the very best time of year for photography, and I am rediscovering the joy of landscapes with the little 28.

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Lombardy poplar tree.

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Wind on the Reach and a passing storm.

The river is home to trout, platypus, black swans, moorhens and flocks of wood of duck...hunting is not permitted. :)

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Again, I like your greens.  Such a peaceful scene. I see some swans in the distance.

You make it so inviting to quietly paddle along...or just sit and absorb.

all best Dave S

 

The Elmarit again...so similar to Leica Q output perhaps????

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Dave ....again thanks so much. Glad you like the greens, I have moderately desaturated them in Lightroom...which always seems to be required with both blues and greens to match reality. 

 

 

Q????......judging from what I have seen of Leica Q images on the Forum it would be difficult to differentiate between results from the little Elmarit and M9 combo and those from the Q.

Though this is of course just my humble opinion.   :)  

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Lake George, NSW (near NSW ACT border)

 

M7, Ektar 100, 4.0/90 Macro-Elmar

 

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English Elm grove - evening light.

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Eucalypts on the hill, southern Monaro, NSW.

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Eucalypts on the hill 2.

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A self sown, coppiced gum tree (ribbony) doing well on a steep shaley cliff high above the river.

The Australian eucalyptus is an interesting tree, they come in so many unique shapes and styles and will thrive in the harshest of conditions, if they choose to.

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Cape Schanck Lighthouse, an old image from my R8DMR w/19mm Elmarit-R.

 

 

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A grey afternoon, the willows just starting to turn.

Bombala river, "Snowy" region, New South Wales.

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