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3 long distance views of Central and East London from Alexandra Palace


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Three long distance views of Central and East London taken from Alexandra Palace with Leica SL 601 and c.1972 vintage Leitz 800/6.3 Telyt S. 

 

 

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Canada Square Canary Wharf -  approximately 7.6 miles from Alexandra Palace 

 

 

 

 

 

The City of London Gherkin building et al approx 6.3 miles from Alexandra Palace 

 

 

 

 

 

Looking towards Poplar, Tower Hamlets … still trying to identify the church spire but it might be St Mary's Cable Street … approx. 7 miles from Alexandra Palace.

 

 

The long lens compresses the perspective.   Photos taken April 14 2016. 

 

 

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The church is St Mary's Cable Street, Hackney .  Couple of actual pixels crops from the image:

 

 

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… and an actual pixels crop from the Canada Square photo 

 

 

 

 

… for 6 and 7 miles distant views through atmosphere of 'average seeing/visibility' they're satisfactory images

 

 

 

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I would call them more than "satisfactory".  :)  You can see where the atmospheric distortion starts to degrade the image behind the church but in front of that the detail is amazing.

 

As a matter of interest did you know you're not allowed to use a tripod on the DLR platforms around Canary Wharf? I had a nice gentleman tell me that once.  :D (Not before I got the photo though).

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I would call them more than "satisfactory".  :)  You can see where the atmospheric distortion starts to degrade the image behind the church but in front of that the detail is amazing.

 

As a matter of interest did you know you're not allowed to use a tripod on the DLR platforms around Canary Wharf? I had a nice gentleman tell me that once.  :D (Not before I got the photo though).

 

 

Actually the lens resolves detail far better than certain books suggest. Atmospheric conditions are the limiting factor.

 

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Thanks for identifying the church, I looked everywhere and couldn't find it, so non-typical London.  The images are terrific, I especially like the foreshortening effect of the gable roofs. Incredible lens.

 

 

Yes #3 is the standout photo here, especially the patterns created by the horizontal row of houses across the bottom of the photo, the compressed diagonal rows above them, more horizontal rows and then the spire behind.  Amazing resolution for a 44 year old lens. I'd like to see he same scene taken with this lens after a good downpour has cleared the air.

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Two more of Canary Wharf taken with the SL and 800mm Telyt S; the second at 20.00hrs dusk using a Leitz 1.4x extender thus 1120mm:

 

 

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… and the 'landscape' format view:

 

 

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… and a 'different' distant view of St Paul's Cathedral 

 

 

 

 

 

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This image taken at 19.00 hrs April 13 2016 from the Alexandra Palace balcony with a Leica SL & Leitz 60mm Macro Elmarit R lens is vertically cropped, and then cropped again to 'actual pixels' to show the closer views of Canary Wharf and the City of London.

 

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The atmospheric haze in the distance is noticeable - making 800mm colour views very 'muddy' - hence the 800mm views were converted to B&W. 

 

 

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Similar 3 views from Alexandra Palace Balcony taken approx 1 hour later at 20.00 hrs April 13 2016 using Leica T and 23mm lens i.e. 35mm FF equivalent 

 

 

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With vertical crop only 

 

 

 

First 'actual pixels' crop showing Canada Square Canary Wharf tower blocks at dusk 7.64 miles distant 

 

 

 

Second 'actual pixels' crop showing City of London financial district buildings at dusk 6.3 miles distant.  

 

Google Maps has an 'as the crow flies' distance calculator.  

 

 

The atmospheric haze is more apparent when using the 23mm T lens 

 

 

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