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25986563093_0333256f80_b.jpgold port warehouse by Lukas R., auf Flickr

 

enclosed you will find the original  ;)

 

 

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I have an Audi TDI Sportline too... but my wheels are trashed from parking up against curbs... :(

 

Yours look immaculate!

 

I love the fast AF, was really impressed with the viewfinder - its so clear and all the information you need to see is in there, clear and perfectly presented. In manual it simply works and everything I know and understand about photography is there, in one simple, small package. It is virtually the perfect camera. Even the size and the weight and the look are close to perfection.

 

 

Thanks. . . I baby that car.  It has about seven thousand miles on the odometer is all.

 

I agree with your notes on the Q.  It is just the perfect size.  Now that I'm learning how to operate it better I am getting more predictable results too.

 

Thanks for the feedback.  Enjoy your Audi. 

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Colors of the desert...

Tea stall and a balloon
Leica Q @ 1/500 Sec; f/2; ISO 100

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Q'ed.

 

 

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Another excellent shot!

 

I like your very precisely cropped and balanced compositions and I really like the tones you achieve in B&W... they both complement and contrast the stark compositions. 

 

Your post 2306 was very impressive. Even the framing within the three 'windows' had content that happened to be really interesting composition... and they were very different compositions within the main compositions too... which is why I said it was 'well seen'. 

 

The precision of the framing and the evenness of the insides of the arches and 'window frames' shows you took care at the time to ensure a dynamically centred and balanced scene, so the contrast of the off centre subject and the blurred figure walking by was even stronger.

 

Interesting that I am not even mentioning the 'Q' itself... I had a play with one the other day as I said earlier in this page (or the page before) and I am really impressed with its performance and ease of use... so much so that comments about it as a quality camera are almost superfluous... I think we all know! 

 

What is impressive is the quality of the images on this thread... the means of capture or the format is entirely irrelevant... the images all of you guys are posting on here is truly inspirational...!

 

I have said this before, but this thread, without doubt, produces some of the very best images of the whole forum... congratulations to all!

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