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On 5/10/2020 at 2:39 PM, Danielnotnow said:

It’s a Grand Old Flag, but I don’t think waving it will make the coronavirus disappear.
 

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I don’t think hiding inside your house will make it disappear either. Common sense dictates it will still be around for years 

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I could use some help here. Does anyone know what the concentric rings in the water are? Is this a problem with my sensor?

Thanks, daniel

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39 minutes ago, Danielnotnow said:

I could use some help here. Does anyone know what the concentric rings in the water are? Is this a problem with my sensor?

Thanks, daniel

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Hi, it looks like compression artefacts. 

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did you try another Rawconverter like C1? you can download and test it 30 days for free.
It handels Moiré a different way than LR and it must look different than LR.
i have it sometimes with textile fabrics that choosing another  RAW developer helps.
If that does not cure it, may be a sensor problem but still looks like some kind of Moiré for me.
Or are the RAWS in M10 compressed?

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To be a little bit more serious it looks like an interference ripple pattern of some sort in the water.  If you look to the left of the gentleman's trousers you can see the ripples in more depth there so it looks like something in the water rather than a photographic aberration.

Pete.

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1 minute ago, farnz said:

To be a little bit more serious it looks like an interference ripple pattern of some sort in the water.  If you look to the left of the gentleman's trousers you can see the ripples in more depth there so it looks like something in the water rather than a photographic aberration.

Pete.

Thanks. That is the answer I was hoping for. Still I will be hyper-vigilant for a while.
best, Daniel.  

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vor 2 Minuten schrieb Danielnotnow:

To be a little bit more serious it looks like an interference ripple pattern of some sort in the water

That might be right, wave interferences are naturally moirés…

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1 hour ago, Danielnotnow said:

I could use some help here. Does anyone know what the concentric rings in the water are? Is this a problem with my sensor?

Thanks, daniel

.. They are interference shape of natural waves AND the waves from the fishing thing he has just thrown in water outside right edge of the picture.

Believe me - nothing wrong with your camera!

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1 hour ago, Danielnotnow said:

I could use some help here. Does anyone know what the concentric rings in the water are? Is this a problem with my sensor?

Thanks, daniel

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A disturbance in The Force caused by proximity to vato shorts.

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I'd like to see how Noctilux deliver other images than the beautiful bokeh... and yes it does even with wide open.

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I'd like to see how Noctilux deliver other images than the beautiful bokeh... and yes it does even with wide open.

Shooting around 7:00AM in Jakarta, Indonesia.

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and definitely... one cannot post Noctilux without its famous bokeh!

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Tiny flowers

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Golden hour gothic.

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