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1of2 feat. 'Hardley Desirable II' - Sourton services (Devon) - LEICA Q (Typ 116) - ISO100 1-1000 sec f2.5 2015-09-20 16.48.35

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2of2 feat. 'Hardley Desirable II' - Sourton services (Devon) - LEICA Q (Typ 116) - ISO100 1-800 sec f2.5 2015-09-20 16.53.07

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14 hours ago, Lothian said:

Newborn and father, Leica Q

 

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As a father of newborn myself, I really like this portrait. It speaks truth.

Hats off wearing such nice clothes around the baby though 😁

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Cromford Station Derbyshire. Where the Oasis album cover was shot for ‘Some might say’

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17 hours ago, piran said:

modern (probably expensive) stuff going home  - hosted by Silena Farm, St Buryan - Western Area Agricultural Competitions (Cornwall) - LEICA Q (Typ 116) - ISO400 1-1250 sec f5.6 2016-10-22 14.23.06

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Not exactly an 'old grey Fergie' (T20)... but probably does it all pretty darned quickly.

I like your composition. It’s a powerful image of that tractor. 

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4 hours ago, Leica Guy said:

I like your composition. It’s a powerful image of that tractor. 

Cheers. It's a powerful tractor and I thought it deserved a powerful image. Went bananas with the colour channels and sharpening to deliberately make the result as stark and brutal as possible. Of course you appreciate just how close I had to get with the Q's 28mm but it was moving in a very low gear (site rules). I remember being surprised just how quiet it sounded, I heard the quiet transmission whine before the note of the engine - very smooth - for such a big 'un it just seemed to glide along. 

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Art Deco detail from Derby’s (UK) River Gardens. Leica Q and Snapseed edit via iPad Pro

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insect by the side of my driveway - female using ovipositor under the leaf tilth - body length about 6cm - (west Cornwall) - LEICA Q (Typ 116) - ISO400 1-1600 sec f8 2015-10-09 12.31.42

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Disconnect.

 

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Winter landscape (Q-Type 116)

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This morning was a cold.

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Petrified redwood stump - about 35 million years old.

 

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competitor - ploughing match Trewidden farm, Penzance (WAAC) - LEICA Q (Typ 116) - ISO400 1-10000 sec f2 2015-10-24 14.28.23

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spectators - tracked chair really capable in the mud ...nimble too - ploughing match Trewidden farm, Penzance (WAAC) - LEICA Q (Typ 116) - ISO400 1-800 sec f6.3 2015-10-24 13.56.20

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green leafed foliage showing as silvery detail when converted to mono - Trelissick Garden (Feock nr Truro, Cornwall) - LEICA Q (Typ 116) - ISO1600 1-500 sec f4 2016-01-28 15.56.21

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PALM by dimanatti, on Flickr

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Roul-Roul crested partridge (female?) - humid biome (Eden Project, Cornwall) -
LEICA Q (Typ 116) - ISO1600 1-25 sec f8 2016-01-30 14.29.40

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Curious little thing. Forages for small insects in the leaf litter under the bushes. Initially quite shy when
Eden first opened, nowadays they're pretty much used to us humans. About the size of a small chicken.  
Males are a bit plainer looking? The biome's architectural roof and shutter elements show in the eye.  Edited by piran
typos/eyesight :-|
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Winter’s bone.

 

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