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I strongly dislike photographing black cars.

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You need to use the time and take pics before they are made redundant by electro- or hydrogen-cars and finally probably completely banned.    :D

Just imagine how valuable (and exotic) these documents will be in 30 years.

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Scott - please keep reasonably close to the forum's limit on image size, even for externally linked images. The limits say not to exceed 1280 pixels in any direction, file size not larger than 500kb (or 1MB if you're a premium member). Yours is 4000x6000 pixels and 33.6 MB, which is bound to stall the browser of quite a few members, not to speak of the contribution of the data plans of many mobile members.

 

I have removed the oversized image and left a link.

Thanks.  I was testing stuff and forgot to reset size.

 

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Lightroom's resize algorithm gets on my nerves sometimes.  There are some jaggies on the outer fringes of the white/blue stripe near the back of the car when I output the image at 1280 width.  There are no jaggies or moire in the image at the original size or if I output at 1600 or 1920 widths.

 

 

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An UFI - Unknown Flying Isect - table top with 24/90. Insect as well as flower are artificial. The 24/90 ins great fot table tops, when no macro lens is necessary.

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Voigtlaender 21mm @ f1.8 (cropped 30%)

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Glastown - table top scenery with SL and 24/90:

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An outdoor studio in a glade of bluebells.

 

280/4 APO-Telyt-R.

 

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An old bohemian paperweight - with 24/90.

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A couple of sunset shots in Winderemere.

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Using the 90-280 as a sort of all-purpose macro lens, I find it handles OOF backgrounds quite well...

 

34019692672_a4c676d270_o.jpgS1000022 by scott kirkpatrick, on Flickr

 

33334681694_65dc0f0c26_o.jpgS1000070 by scott kirkpatrick, on Flickr

 

33792642120_2500371fab_o.jpgS1000072 by scott kirkpatrick, on Flickr

 

34136633636_1e978600b2_o.jpgS1000076 by scott kirkpatrick, on Flickr

 

SL, f/8 and various focal lengths, shutter speeds generally 1/focal length.

 

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Summilux-SL

 

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