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Going to see a man about a fox - Petticoat Lane Market

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Human spirit on display....

 

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R.I.P. Patch a special friend to my wife for 14 years.

 

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Summicron 28 ASPH

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Summilux 50 II: ISO 10,000 DNG/LR cropped

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Playing with the Leica glow on Palm Sunday

 

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Summilux 35 II: 1/1250 f/1.4 ISO 640 DNG/LR

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I drove an hour to Byron Bay to catch the sunset at the lighthouse, which is the easternmost point of mainland Australia. After patiently waiting for hours, I was rewarded by the most dull sunset I have ever seen. It made me feel sad, so I thought I would take some gloomy pictures. 

 

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This is a 50 Summilux, defocused, stopped down, with low ISO to increase the shutter speed. The camera was shaken vigorously during the exposure. Result is as above. 

 

 

This is a more conventional setting but deliberately underexposed. 28 Summilux. 

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Thanks Simon. Not possible to try a sunrise in Byron any more, I am back in Melbourne. To be honest I think I got lucky with the second picture - when I drove out there I had a different image in my head. Something more postcard like. But when I saw it (the glow in the clouds behind the lighthouse) I had a eureka moment and got the idea to take a dark, moody picture. 

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Taken last Friday. Train approaching Corfe Castle station.

 

50 APO Summicron

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I drove an hour to Byron Bay to catch the sunset at the lighthouse, which is the easternmost point of mainland Australia. After patiently waiting for hours, I was rewarded by the most dull sunset I have ever seen. It made me feel sad, so I thought I would take some gloomy pictures. 

 

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This is a 50 Summilux, defocused, stopped down, with low ISO to increase the shutter speed. The camera was shaken vigorously during the exposure. Result is as above. 

 

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This is a more conventional setting but deliberately underexposed. 28 Summilux. 

 

Nice pictures though :-)

 

- Vikas

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