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vor 12 Minuten schrieb BlackDoc:

Great! A medieval Bugs Bunny leads Cat Weazle on Rozinante with a new age dog leash… 😉

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Summer in the highlands (1)

SVE 16-35mm

 

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SL & 24/90

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Leica SL, Canon LTM 1:1.2/50 mm

 

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Bethlehem Steel plant.  SL 601 w M35 1.4 FLE

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On 8/2/2019 at 1:13 PM, HeinzX said:

Lotus, its "pudding" and a guest.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Very nice - a close up front-end lens or a macro?

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#1 is uncropped with SL and Canon Macro 180 mm, #2 is a very modest crop of another photo with SL , the Canon 180 Macro and an additional Kenko 1, 4  Extender, #3 is a stronger crop of #2. The lotus was in a small pond,  I could not come nearer for #3. It would have been no problem to make this photos with the SL and the 90/280, but that was not with me when I took these pictures - I expected rather to use the macro lens for real macros of small blossoms.

 

 

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SL & 90-280

BW or Col ?

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On 8/1/2019 at 7:25 PM, gabelracke said:

Hand-held moon photo through a 11 inch refracting telescope.

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Do you mean the camera was handheld against the supported 'scope eyepiece? 

 

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SL 601 w R 80 1.4

Bodega Bay Harbour, California

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SL w M 35 1.4 FLE (Google NIK filter)

The Second Bank of the United States, located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, was the second federally authorized Hamiltonian national bank[3] in the United States during its 20-year charter from February 1816[4] to January 1836.

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Single flash challenge. 

 

Leica SL with 90-280mm, F8, ISO100, Profoto B1

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