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Quite a lot of round things, M&M Store, Leicester Square, London

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"Gherkin" 30 St. Mary Axe,  Foster + Partners, 2004

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Half (round), Waxing Gibbous (65.4%) moon, tonight shortly after sunset, Leica Q2, Digiscoping adapter to a Swarovski ATS-80 Spotting Scope, 1/30, f/5.6, ISO 100, on tripod. I love photographing this phase of the moon. It shows many deep craters and mountain ranges in great detail. The resolution and sharpness of the Q2 seems an improvement over my previous Q. 

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Next to a local hiking trail near Eagle..................

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Round Parasol over autumn harvest cart

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More round things at the Las Vegas Bellagio Hotel Fall display

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WW1 omnibus.

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Metro Parisien 

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My All Round friend  with my " POLITICALLY CORRECT OLD VISIONS " WOW WE GET OLDER VERY FAST...🤗

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Part of a Turbine

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WALK PARISIAN😁

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Ball sculpture, Adelaide Australia.  Leica C.

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Bulbous bow on ship.  Cape Town South Africa.  Leica C.

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Tide's out at Sandgate Beach (Queensland)

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Last week when I cycled this way hundreds of these blue blubber jellyfish (Catostylus mosaics) were swimming just below the surface of the water. Today the tide was way out and a few were marooned on the sand.


The little balls around this jellyfish were made by light-blue soldier crabs (Mictyris longicarpus) which outnumber the jellyfish a thousand to one (or so it seems). It was these little fellows that I wanted to photograph but, unfortunately, they have a rigorously observed five-metre exclusion zone and scurry away as one approaches. It's no good trying to outrun them as the tiny crabs are particularly adept at digging themselves into the sand! Stranded jellyfish can't hide.

Q2, Summilux 28mm f1.7

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