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In the last couple of days I have shown here some photos taken during my hiking vacation in Austria. Thanks to all who did take a look! For those who are interested - here is the link to a webpage build with Adobe's spark (part of the CC package) showing the entire series. For me it has been interesting to see that one can easily mix SL2 and Q in such a series. 

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1 hour ago, hofo100 said:

In the last couple of days I have shown here some photos taken during my hiking vacation in Austria. Thanks to all who did take a look! For those who are interested - here is the link to a webpage build with Adobe's spark (part of the CC package) showing the entire series. For me it has been interesting to see that one can easily mix SL2 and Q in such a series. 

After looking at your gallery I've decided --- You have more than exceeded your quota of fun!

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On 8/11/2020 at 5:13 PM, hofo100 said:

In the last couple of days I have shown here some photos taken during my hiking vacation in Austria. Thanks to all who did take a look! For those who are interested - here is the link to a webpage build with Adobe's spark (part of the CC package) showing the entire series. For me it has been interesting to see that one can easily mix SL2 and Q in such a series. 

What a wonderful set of images.  Thank you.

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Chest tomb of Anthony Lowe, who died in 1555, located in St Mary the Virgin Church, Wirksworth Derbyshire UK

He was Lord of the Manor of Ashleyhay and Alderwasley, Gentleman of the Bed-chamber and Standard Bearer to Henry VII, Henry VIII, Edward VI and Mary.

On the wall behind are the Royal Arms of Henry VIII.

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'Focus Pocus' - Leica Q, 2.8 / macro mode, 1/160 iso 100

 

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On 8/11/2020 at 3:13 PM, hofo100 said:

In the last couple of days I have shown here some photos taken during my hiking vacation in Austria. Thanks to all who did take a look! For those who are interested - here is the link to a webpage build with Adobe's spark (part of the CC package) showing the entire series. For me it has been interesting to see that one can easily mix SL2 and Q in such a series. 

Beautiful images - inspires me to get back out into the Rocky Mountains (in my backyard) with my SL2 (and soon to arrive Q2) once this bloody thunder and lightning storm passes by  😉

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