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M10M +24 Elmarit ASPH

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forget (SL2-S + sigma 45mm 2.8)

 

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Reitschule Grafenegg

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Don't blow your smoke my way

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T w/Elmar-M 90.

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Meine kleine Superheldin! Leica Q3

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A self portrait, I liked the light!

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M10 - Summicron 75

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Q2 Monochrom

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After the tsunami??

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Berck. M Monochrom. 50mm Summilux.

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vor 2 Stunden schrieb Lelmer:

Where is it?

Stuttgart: Birkenkopf - Monte Scherbelino Stuttgart Viewpoint with history: The Birkenkopf grew by 40.2 meters between 1953 and 1957, when over 1,500,000 cubic meters of rubble from the 53 air raids of the 2nd World War were deposited on its hill. If you look closely, you can still see the remains of the facades of destroyed buildings on the summit – which is why the mountain is popularly known as "Monte Scherbelino". A plaque attached to the rubble reminds you of their origins with the inscription: "This mountain, piled up from the ruins of the city after the Second World War, stands as a reminder to the victims, to the living."  At 511 meters, you are on the Birkenkopf, the highest point in the inner city area (almost 300 m higher than the Neckar!) and thus have a fantastic view over Stuttgart. On a clear day you will also see the Strohgäu, the Black Forest, the Wartberg near Heilbronn, the Neckar Valley, the Swabian Forest .

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1 hour ago, stephan54 said:

Stuttgart: Birkenkopf - Monte Scherbelino Stuttgart Viewpoint with history: The Birkenkopf grew by 40.2 meters between 1953 and 1957, when over 1,500,000 cubic meters of rubble from the 53 air raids of the 2nd World War were deposited on its hill. If you look closely, you can still see the remains of the facades of destroyed buildings on the summit – which is why the mountain is popularly known as "Monte Scherbelino". A plaque attached to the rubble reminds you of their origins with the inscription: "This mountain, piled up from the ruins of the city after the Second World War, stands as a reminder to the victims, to the living."  At 511 meters, you are on the Birkenkopf, the highest point in the inner city area (almost 300 m higher than the Neckar!) and thus have a fantastic view over Stuttgart. On a clear day you will also see the Strohgäu, the Black Forest, the Wartberg near Heilbronn, the Neckar Valley, the Swabian Forest .

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M10, 50mm Summilux pre-ASPH

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M10 - Summicron 75

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Birch, Q2 MONOCHROM.........We head back to The Plains tomorrow morning........See you MN in late September.

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EOS-RP + Leica Apo-Summicron-M 1:2/90 ASPH

 

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