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Traffic Waiting. Taipei

Q2 F/5.6, 1/80s, ISO 50.

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After 8 weeks in lockdown I took a self portrait!

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I took some slow shutter images around Boora Point, NSW yesterday. My first photo excursion with the Q2 for a while. This one was on a tripod using an ND filter - f/2.8, 0.6 secs, ISO50

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Banksia Ericifolia. Native flora on Boora Point. f/1.7, 1/400, ISO100

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Rain on poinsettia at home. I think this was a macro photo. Is there a way to tell after the fact, other than by looking at the image?

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Stuttgart Opera House

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I received my Q2 yesterday and decided it was the perfect opportunity to head to a place where I grew up. Walking in my old footsteps was great, and the Q2 was an instant hit. I love how compact and portable it is vs the image quality it produces. 

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Nike Auto Max Adapt with the Q2

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Walking in Old Town, Dubrovnik

Q2, ISO 50, F/2.8, 1/1000s, B&W conversion in Silver Efex.

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Another slow shutter image from Boora Point, NSW. I really loved the colours in the water as the swell smashed into the sandstone cliffs. I didn't stay there long because, as you can see, the cliff tops are prone to collapse.

Q2 with an ND filter on a tripod. ISO100, 1/8 sec, f/1.7

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4 hours ago, malbooth said:

Another slow shutter image from Boora Point, NSW. I really loved the colours in the water as the swell smashed into the sandstone cliffs. I didn't stay there long because, as you can see, the cliff tops are prone to collapse.

Q2 with an ND filter on a tripod. ISO100, 1/8 sec, f/1.7

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Very nice. I often use a 6-stop ND filter around water. Next time consider upping the f/stop and the shutter speed to around a second. It’ll make a dreamy water image. It’s all art and no right answer. Just fun to play with. 👏👏

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" La visiteuse des ronces "  Beauce (France)  mai 2020

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Walking to Norreport, Copenhagen

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8 hours ago, Leica Guy said:

Very nice. I often use a 6-stop ND filter around water. Next time consider upping the f/stop and the shutter speed to around a second. It’ll make a dreamy water image. It’s all art and no right answer. Just fun to play with. 👏👏

Actually, now you mention it, that location was a bit precarious so I didn't take the time to set up the tripod for a longer exposure. That would have been handheld hence the lower f/stop. I did take some longer exposures nearby, but there I was a bit concerned about the cliff face collapsing. Will post some longer exposures as well.

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7 hours ago, Leica Guy said:

Very nice. I often use a 6-stop ND filter around water. Next time consider upping the f/stop and the shutter speed to around a second. It’ll make a dreamy water image. It’s all art and no right answer. Just fun to play with. 👏👏

Is this the kind of image you're referring to? It was taken on a tripod at a less precarious spot nearby:) f/5, ISO50, 2 secs

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2 hours ago, malbooth said:

Is this the kind of image you're referring to? It was taken on a tripod at a less precarious spot nearby:) f/5, ISO50, 2 secs

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Absolutely. I love long exposures of moving water. Magical. 👏👏👏

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