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On ‎2‎/‎17‎/‎2019 at 12:12 AM, hofo100 said:

Night stop

SVE 16-35mm @35mm 

That's one of the classic Routemasters that run between Tower Hill and Trafalgar. Ride it while you can, I understand the service is being cut back drastically next month.

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2 hours ago, rpittal said:

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Here are a couple of pics from a great Death Valley workshop last week with Vieri Bottazzini, taken with SL and 24-90 in Mosquite Dunes.

Regards,

Bob

These are both very good!

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SL, Thambar 90 M

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Beautiful full moon just rising, so I grabbed the SL, slipped the longest lens I have on, and took a shot or two.

SL with Hasselblad Variogon C140-280 @280, and at F5.6.

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Royal Horseguards

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Royal Horseguards - Drill I

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my favorite - the drill master

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With 24/90.

 

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Light leak

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Light leak 2

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Into the forest

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Unloading the Ship, B&W
Baisari, Bangladesh, 2019
Leica SL, 24-90, Silver Efex

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Leica SL + Telyt-R 350 f4.8

 

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6 hours ago, Alan Friedman said:

I didn't purchase the SL for astrophotography - I have monochrome CCD based sensors for this, but I couldn't resist a bright nearly full moon to try the SL attached to a small telescope. It was 14 degrees F outside. I didn't take the time to use a proper heavy tracking mount, opting instead for a light altazimuth head and tripod which were not very steady. The exposure was at ISO200 1/320 sec. I have a Nikon mount 2" nosepiece which attaches to the camera through the Novoflex LET/NIK adapter. The nosepiece end slides into the 2" focuser on the telescope, which is a 92mm (aperture) f4.8 apochromatic refractor. Mating with a 2X tele-extender gives a focal length around 900mm. The jiggle from the lightweight mounting was annoying, but otherwise the viewfinder with magnification was a joy to use on a bright subject. The camera seemed not at all unhappy working at this temperature for short durations (15-30 minutes.)

If clear tonight I might try my heavier German equatorial mount and a larger telescope. 

 

I like your website, some truly amazing shots there!

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Winterly road

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Strange tree

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