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with VE 90-280mm
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Another day, but same place. VE 90-280

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storm front across northern germany too

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Another "snow day" portrait (tufted titmouse).

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Shot some pictures today of my son testing amps with his guitar. The tiny practice room had only one can light over his head. Really tricky. Used SL2/28mm f2 Summicron M lens. 1/100 shutter, 3200 iso, f 2.0 Still had to do a little exposure bump in Photoshop.

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one more...

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Winter dunes (1)...with VE 24-90mm

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Winter dunes (2

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SL2+35mm

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On 2/22/2020 at 4:05 AM, hofo100 said:

Details of fishermen's ships in the small harbor - with Summicron 90SL (...of course at open aperture😉) (3)

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I really like this set.  Good selective focus and wonderful colours!

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On 2/22/2020 at 8:45 AM, Boojay said:

Early days for me with the SL2 and 50SL, can imagine occasionally pushing the texture slider to the left in Lightroom with this lens.

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Excellent pictures!  Why texture to the left - to reduce the texture?

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12 minutes ago, vikasmg said:

Excellent pictures!  Why texture to the left - to reduce the texture?

Was a bit tongue in cheek Vikas, for ladies of my own age, and even my little bit vain other half,  the lens can be a bit exposing and yes, pushing the slider to the left can soften things up a bit☺️!

 

 

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20 minutes ago, Boojay said:

Was a bit tongue in cheek Vikas, for ladies of my own age, and even my little bit vain other half,  the lens can be a bit exposing and yes, pushing the slider to the left can soften things up a bit☺️!

I suspect many of us would rather be photographed with a Thambar....

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