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Schrebergarten (allotment gardens) are small, family run garden that can often be found in the suburbs. They are a quiet interesting subject of photography for me. Some impressions below:

 

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Sunset over the salt flats in Botswana

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Greetings to all. I upload my first photo taken with my Leica Q-P. Location Zumaia Basque Country

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I attach other monochrome photos. Leica Q-P . Irati Forest, Navarra, Spain

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"Looking at the horizon". Consuegra, Toledo, Spain. Leica Q-P

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"Calm Cantabrian Sea" Zumaia, Basque Country

 

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"Methodical Doubt" Chillida Leku, Hernani, Basque Country

 

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On my last visit to the British Museum a couple of weeks ago, I chose to see the Benin Bronzes, looted from Benin (a part of Nigeria) by British soldiers in 1897.  They are remarkable - both for their beauty and age (they were cast c. 500 years ago). The UK should of course return them to be displayed in the country of origin.....

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local lake (satellite view)

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Foggy morning

 

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Star trails with my Q (116). 

Latitude 47/Longitude 122

 

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1 hour ago, wda said:

Very interesting. What exposure? 

It was set for 6 second exposures, wide open, 3900K WB, 150 stacked images and post processed in PS.  I also used a light pollution filter as this was taken in a dense urban environment.  I typically shoot star trails and other night sky shots using bulb mode (with an external intervalometer), but can't find this in the Q.  However, it didn't matter since I used the time lapse setting.  Also, I can't seem to turn off the noise reduction setting which adds a +5 second gap between shots.  Is there a way to turn off NR?  Thanks.

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