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“Far from the madding crowd” Leica Q2

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Symmetry in nature - although not total.

 

 

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23 hours ago, Le Chef said:

“Shaston” as Hardy called it, “Hovis country” if you watched ads in Britain in the 70’s (Leica Q2)

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Simply wonderful.  Makes me feel I were there.  One of these days I would love to travel to England, and surroundings, but I fear my wife would never travel out of the country (USA) except to Canada.  So I will live vicariously.  Thanks again

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6 minutes ago, Aram Langhans said:

Simply wonderful.  Makes me feel I were there.  One of these days I would love to travel to England, and surroundings, but I fear my wife would never travel out of the country (USA) except to Canada.  So I will live vicariously.  Thanks again

Thank you! I'm biased but I think England is easy to get on with and hope you can persuade your wife to travel there one day. Coming up after Thanksgiving will be more shots of England that I hope you enjoy.

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On 11/22/2022 at 10:01 PM, Le Chef said:

“Shaston” as Hardy called it, “Hovis country” if you watched ads in Britain in the 70’s (Leica Q2)

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Lovely composition of a beautiful village.  I think this is the best of a great series with the Q2.  Shows you don’t need need a bagful of lenses to take wonderful photos.

You obviously enjoyed your visit to the UK 🙂

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7 minutes ago, T25UFO said:

Lovely composition of a beautiful village.  I think this is the best of a great series with the Q2.  Shows you don’t need need a bagful of lenses to take wonderful photos.

You obviously enjoyed your visit to the UK 🙂

Thank you! It's very photogenic from "Green and Pleasant Lands" to "Dark Satanic Mills" and the Q2 makes it easy. The only thing I missed was being able to go wider. There were locations, like the interior of York Minster where my 11-23 on the CL would have been the better choice, but as we know you adapt to get the best out of what you have with you.

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18 hours ago, cwcltd said:

Early morning light at Tintern Abbey.

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When I was a lit major back in college, I memorized the first few stanzas of "Lines Composed a Few Miles Above Tintern Abbey," by Wordsworth. Loved that poem. I see here part of the evocative landscape he wrote about. Thank you. 

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River Traun nearby Linz, Upper Austria

 

 

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On 11/22/2022 at 5:01 PM, Le Chef said:

“Shaston” as Hardy called it, “Hovis country” if you watched ads in Britain in the 70’s (Leica Q2)

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Beautiful 🙂

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Hi all,

Amman Citadel and Temple of Hercules, on a very gloomy day.

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Nigel.

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Field with yellow blossoms end of November.

 

 

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Found this leaf in the snow while out hunting for our Christmas tree.  Q2 in "Macro" mode.

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42 minutes ago, AaronMRamsey said:

Some more underwater shots with the Q2 & Subal's Q2 Mark III underwater housing. These were taken in Grand Cayman during dives at the USS Kittiwake wreck & along the North Wall, where the volcanic formation of the island drops down to 4000+ ft. deep. Most shots were taken between 70ft & 100ft deep using ISO 800 & f/5.6 & use natural light. I do think I will purchase a lighting kit for the housing, but maybe not for a little while. Unlike the Northeast, a wetsuit was NOT required as the water temperature was around 80 degrees Fahrenheit-glad I wasn't wearing mine!

 

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Nice shots.  Not sure I would be brave enough to take a $6000 camera underwater, but I am glad you did and shared your experience.  Thanks

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I picked up a Q2 Reporter a couple of days ago and the weather hasn't been the best so I had to test it out on the dogs... Pet pics isn't going to be the primary use case for my Q2. The reporter is going to be my out and about camera for when I don't want to carry a body and a bag full of lens. I think it will still go out in those cases as well, just saying.

 

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