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Fluke of a photograph in poor lighting of my grandfather and his great granddaughter. Totally justifies the purchase of the Q. 

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Few images from trip to banff last week. Was a little worried about the cold weather but the camera worked flawlessly.  

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One of my first photos with the Leica Q. Shooting with this camera is really funny ❤️

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29 minutes ago, djhancock said:

All of the photos are beautiful.  I’m curious if the black and white shot is an edited raw image or black and white jpeg.

Thank you! And they are raw with some slight modifications to Lightroom b&w presets. They’ve also been cropped, I’m really liking the ability to do that with this camera and still maintain quality.

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Calla Lily. I used three flashes with a plain white background. One flash on the lily front at very reduced light, one shining up trying to backlight the flower; one flash on the background. Processed in LR and PS afterwards to even out the background. Not macro. On tripod. A fun experiment. More challenging than one might think. Lot's of playing with the light to get shadows right and exposure close. 

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l Love this thread. Sold my Leica Q, but miss it and will probably buy another, maybe the Q-P. Took this shot looking over Old San Juan, Puerto Rico from the El Morrow fortress national historical site.

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Who says you cannot do bird photography with the Leica Q?

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23 minutes ago, Dan said:

Who says you cannot do bird photography with the Leica Q?

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Outstanding. I love photographing hummingbirds. You can do it with the Q with a ring flash and stop the wing movement. Congrats. Keep it up. I’ll be back at it in May when they return to Colorado. 

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14 hours ago, Infiniumguy said:

Calla Lily. I used three flashes with a plain white background. One flash on the lily front at very reduced light, one shining up trying to backlight the flower; one flash on the background. Processed in LR and PS afterwards to even out the background. Not macro. On tripod. A fun experiment. More challenging than one might think. Lot's of playing with the light to get shadows right and exposure close. 

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Absolutely stunning, Dan! Such beautiful and simple elegance. 

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Another one from NYC Central Park.

 

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