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Thomas Jefferson’s Poplar Forest retreat home.  
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Ceiling mosaic in the Church of All Nations, Garden of Gethsemane, Jerusalem. Hand-held, I used the "candlelight" program setting plus LR.

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Basilica of the Church of the Annunciation, Nazareth. Hand-held at 1/80, 1.7, 200.

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22 hours ago, WeiterWinkel said:

Kampen Lighthouse, Isle of Sylt, Germany

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Spent some vacation time on Sylt and visited the Golf Course.  Lovely part of northern Germany.  Nice shot...

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Another "Macro" attempt with the Q2.  This time I tried the Leica PHOTOS app I put on my iPod as the camera was on a tripod and down lower than my old body cares to bend.  I took a series of 5 photos clicking the focus on different flowers then blended them in Photoshop to increase the depth of field w/o having to stop down too much so the background still remained fairly soft.  I had never done this with the Q2 before.  I use this a lot with my Nikon and the Leica R APO 100 Macro with good results.  Comments welcome.

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19 hours ago, Le Chef said:

Snowballs (Leica Q2)

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Lovely patterns and textures but I think the surroundings distract from it.  Have you thought of cropping out the surroundings and looking for a more intimate shot of just the cactus swirls? In my experience the Q2 can deal with a lot of cropping and give very nice results.   Wouldn't that make a crazy puzzle?

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On 4/1/2022 at 7:44 AM, Pelu2010 said:

What I really like with the Q2 is, that you can go ballistic with filters and things you hold infront of the camera. This lens is such a joy. Every day there is a situation where I am sure that another combo would have not delivered “that shot” . If you explore the edges of photography then you will find that the q2 is supporting you with endless new possibilities. Had this with the om3, the canon 5 and the canon 5DII. And the M9. But this little nothing is just giving me chills. 
Wish a nice weekend to you all.

Paint with light, darkness does not like the light. It’s shy. 🌞

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Truly excellent shot.  You are showing some very nice show swishy pan shots.

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Cherry Blossom season..

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4 hours ago, Aram Langhans said:

Lovely patterns and textures but I think the surroundings distract from it.  Have you thought of cropping out the surroundings and looking for a more intimate shot of just the cactus swirls? In my experience the Q2 can deal with a lot of cropping and give very nice results.   Wouldn't that make a crazy puzzle?

I do have a closer shot but felt it lost context. Will have another go and post a Version 2.

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The Snowballs Return (Sounds like an English pub in the Peak District!) Q2 again.

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While I am on a close-up roll, and spring is cooperating, here are some bleeding hearts from my garden.  Same technique as the tulips but only three shots blended.  A bit more of a crop than the last one as there were lots of distractions nearby.

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4 hours ago, Le Chef said:

The Snowballs Return (Sounds like an English pub in the Peak District!) Q2 again.

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Yeah, I like this one better.  Less distractons, especially the signs labeling the plants.

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On 3/28/2022 at 9:09 PM, Pelu2010 said:

Abers the Alster in Hamburg. 
Always Porsches driving over there, so you don’t have to wait that long to get a good car. ☺️

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Oh, autocorrection and no spellcheck ! 
At the Alster in Hamburg. 🤪

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On 4/2/2022 at 11:29 PM, Chris Bishop said:

My eldest (15), who does not care to have his picture taken.  While we were finding a neat spot in a parking garage, he spotted this antique Fiat hanging out by itself.

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Fiat Quinquecento. And a handsome young man.

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