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Neuburg Abbey (Benedictine monastery), near Heidelberg, Germany (Elmar 50):

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M9 + Summarit 2,5/50mm

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The Waving Trees (Leica Q2)

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2 hours ago, Le Chef said:

The Waving Trees (Leica Q2)

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While this is nice, I think it is a bit flat, lacking  whites.  I really like the color version better for this particular photo.  Thanks for pointing it  out for me, though.

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1 hour ago, Aram Langhans said:

While this is nice, I think it is a bit flat, lacking  whites.  I really like the color version better for this particular photo.  Thanks for pointing it  out for me, though.

Agree: needed more work on the whites. +2/3rd to a full stop would make it better.

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1 minute ago, Le Chef said:

Agree: needed more work on the whites. +2/3rd to a full stop would make it better.

Interestingly, I disagree. I think the image represents how a snow scene looks in flat light. Very little light modelling occurs. Compressing the BP & WP would liven it up. All this from one who does not live in a snow country, so I am no expert.

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XH1 + Leica 135mm Elmar-M

 

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XH1 + Leica 135mm Elmar-M

 

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Children having fun with the crosswalk button. I am pretty sure they were from out of town and its likely their town doesn't have traffic lights. 

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Taransay from Traigh Rosamol, Isle of Harris.

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Sassnitz (SL2-S + Super-Elmar-M 1:3.4/21 ASPH)

 

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Pier (SL2-S + Summarit-M 1:2.5/75mm)

 

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15 hours ago, erl said:

Going Up or Down?

M10 & 15mm Voigt.

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Very cool picture.  Love the lighting and the lines/composition.  Well done.  The topic for my February camera club meeting happens to be stairs, so thanks for the inspiration,

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