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Family gathering... 24-90.

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Went for a ride yesterday

SL plus 50mm Elmar M

 

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The pink Mosque

 

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Continuing the 'Things you See on Brighton Beach at Sunrise on a Sunday' project. Happily sunrise is getting later now so the 3.50am starts are now only 5am. Sadly this does mean that most of the 'human traffic' that forms the interest of this project has dispersed already.

 

36638697796_3a3047de31_b.jpgCraig - The Things you Find on Brighton Beach at Sunrise on a Sunday by Greg Turner, on Flickr

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Solar eclipse:

 

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At its peak here in the San Francisco bay area. There were low clouds that attenuated the light enough that I was able to make a photo without any filter. The histogram did not indicate saturation of the sensor.

 

SL 90-280 @ 280mm, f/11, 1/2000s

 

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Solar eclipse:

 

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At its peak here in the San Francisco bay area. There were low clouds that attenuated the light enough that I was able to make a photo without any filter. The histogram did not indicate saturation of the sensor.

 

SL 90-280 @ 280mm, f/11, 1/2000s

 

dgktkr

 

 

Pull the other one. That's just the moon. :)

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Solar Eclipse

York, SC

Leica SL, 560 Telyt, Solar filter

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SL with 90-280mm@280mm, 1/1250@f/4, ISO 400, cropped at about 50%...

 

 

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SL with 90-280mm@280mm, 1/800@f/4, ISO 400, cropped substantially...

 

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Train detail. 24-90.

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Partial Solar Eclipse 2017,

Crystal Cathedral, Garden Grove. CA
Leica SL + Summicron 50 @ 1/125 sec, f/16.0, ISO 800
 
2 ND Filters on Lens (total 14 stops).

 

Note: Quality of image is not good as shadows recovered from total black.

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Wow.  But how is the background such an even green?

 

- Vikas

 

 

Judging from one day in the field (courtesy of Leica Fullerton), when the subject is relatively near (e.g, inside 4 meters), even near background OOF matter renders smoothly  .  Less so when subject and background span over longer distances, but still far better than other zooms. 

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Visited AirShow. A few pictures. SL & 24-90 and 90-280

 

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A few more

 

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