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SL with 35 and 50 Summicron R

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SL50 Lux 😍

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Dredging Rocks, III
Jaflong, Bangladesh, 2019
Leica SL, 24-90

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This is from this morning with the 90 Summicron-SL. 

Less compressed JPEG upsized to 42.7 MPx here: https://www.smugmug.com/gallery/n-fJ9mgR/i-BJ9HMR9

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SL with 90mm Summicron R

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Leica S, APO-Macro-Summarit-S 120, ISO 100, 1/350 sec., f/4.0, -1EV

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S, APO-Macro-Summarit-S 120, ISO 100, 1/1500 sec., f/3.4, -1EV

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Early spring. SL+400mm APO-Telyt-R f2.8.

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Early (read-through) rehearsals for Martin McDonagh's play The Pillowman. (That's Martin McDonagh as in Three Billboards....). A bit dark. And I suspect it will get darker by the end of rehearsals.

SL + 24-90SL and 90-280SL

Good cop, bad cop (24-90SL)

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Writing the confession (90-280SL)

"Yes, I'm the bad cop" (90-280SL)

"Yes, those are the chopped off little toes...." (24-90SL)

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Since I acquired the Summicron-SL 75 and 90 lenses, the 24-90 has not gotten much play, but I took it out today, and was reminded of what a terrific, versatile lens it is.  (24 MM, f 2.8, 1/1000, ISO 50) 

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The Dunes @ Topsail

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Fruit Vendor 
Jaflock, Bangladesh, 2019
Leica SL, 24-90

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Leica SL, Vario Elmarit 24-90

 

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Testing.... Sunset at 60 deg N. SL+400mm APO-Telyt-R f2.8 at f5.6 w/1.4x APO-Extender-R. Impressive sharpness  w h e n  camera shake is eliminated (therefore electronic shutter w/delay, sturdy tripod, etc). Distance is slightly more than 1400 m, and I can clearly see the type of lamp screens in the living rooms in the long, white building in the lower, right corner of the image. Quite impressive for a lens made almost 30 years ago.

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