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22 hours ago, Herr Barnack said:

But the rules plainly state that portraits must be made only with a 75mm or a 90mm lens!   😆

Seriously - these are excellent images.  I especially like the one of the woman moving her arms - that blur from partial motion with sharp facial features is a thing with me...

Thanks so much!

Each time I shoot with my work setup, I have the urge to go out with the Q2. Such an enabler, this camera.. 

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I got up at 5:00 am this morning and drove to Dyke Marsh for sunrise. It was 28 degrees Fahrenheit and no wind. So I dressed warmly and had no issues. I really wanted to experience walking through the woods while it was still somewhat dark, but most importantly, when there was no one else to be seen. It was quite and peaceful. On the way back, the low, yellow sunlight glancing through through the trees was delightful. The song birds were making their wonderful music. I ran into a group of red cardinals along the path.

 

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108 lamp puja for Lama Je Tsongkhapa

 

(Q2, f/1.7, 1/640, ISO 1600)

 

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Reflective Pond

 

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Too late, all of the fish is sold.

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In charge of the fisherman nets

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Sometimes cats are busy.

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...and sometimes they are very busy, specially in the construction business.

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Outside Southwark Cathedral London

Q2 f/3.2, 1/100s, ISO 100 

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Clouds just before sunset. These clouds are pristine in the sense that there are no man made artifacts (jet contrails).

 

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A few minutes later looking to the west:

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On 2/22/2020 at 11:24 AM, DaveCollins said:

I got up at 5:00 am this morning and drove to Dyke Marsh for sunrise. It was 28 degrees Fahrenheit and no wind. So I dressed warmly and had no issues. I really wanted to experience walking through the woods while it was still somewhat dark, but most importantly, when there was no one else to be seen. It was quite and peaceful. On the way back, the low, yellow sunlight glancing through through the trees was delightful. The song birds were making their wonderful music. I ran into a group of red cardinals along the path.

 

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Dyke Marsh - a very beautiful area. Looks like high tide. The marina right next to it is really nice for those early/late photos too> I haven't been out to Dyke Marsh since I lost my dog. It's funny how my photo walks have changed. I do miss this area.

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Shakespeare.s Globe Theatre London

Q2 f/3.5, 1/100s, ISO 100 

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Turbine Hall, Tate Modern, London

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