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Panasonic Lumix DC-S5, LUMIX S 20-60 мм F3.5-5.6

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Lumix S5; 85mm f1,8

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Lumix S5; 85mm f1,8@1,8

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S1r w/Noctilux-M 50.

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Ringed Chaffinch on bird feeder photographed from main hide at Kings Dyke Nature Reserve, Whittlesey near Peterborough UK 9 July 2021 ... feeder approx 35 ft from hide 

Panasonic S1R / Yashica 1000mm f11 Mirror Lens 

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S1R & 20-60

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S1R & 20-60

 

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Lumix S5; 70-300mm

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Lumix S5; 70-300mm

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Lumix S5; 70-300mm

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Ante Chapel Burghley House Stamford Lincs. UK ... "Coriolanus and the Roman Matrons by Antonio Palma (1510-1575)" 

Panasonic S1R / Leica TL 11-23mm   ISO 2000 11mm (16mm FF equiv) 0.6sec f10 handheld ... S1R in APS-C mode crops sensor to 20.68MP 

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Lumix S5 + Sigma 24/1.4

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Burghley House Stamford Lincs. UK 'The Brown Drawing Room" 

Princess Alexandrina Victoria of Kent (later Queen Victoria) slept in this room when she visited Burghley in 1835  with her mother the Duchess of Kent ... her bed was on display but has been moved. The two Thomas Gainsborough (1727-1788) portraits on the wall are: Sir Christopher Whichcote 4th Baronet and Lady Whichcote of Aswarby Park, Lincolnshire ...ancestors of the 4th Marchioness of Exeter (Burghley 'Cecil' family); both portraits painted in 1775. Gainsborough is recognised as being one of England's finest portrait painters and was a founding member of the Royal Academy. 

Panasonic S1R / Leica TL 11-23mm / Lee Grad 6ND filter ... ISO 2000 11mm (16mm FF equiv) 1/8 sec f10 handheld with manual focus ... S1R APS-C cropped sensor 20.6MP ... 18 August 2021 

I do not have a sufficiently 'ultrawide' FF lens to tackle some of Burghley's rooms ... hence experimenting with the TL 11-23mm. Tempted to consider the Laowa 15mm shift FF lens but it has no provision for using Lee or similar 100x150mm filters. Most of the rooms' contents are 'roped off' ... thus limiting potential photo angles / compositions; no tripods or flash permitted.  

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18 hours ago, dkCambridgeshire said:

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Ante Chapel Burghley House Stamford Lincs. UK ... "Coriolanus and the Roman Matrons by Antonio Palma (1510-1575)" 

Panasonic S1R / Leica TL 11-23mm   ISO 2000 11mm (16mm FF equiv) 0.6sec f10 handheld ... S1R in APS-C mode crops sensor to 20.68MP 

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If that is Lincrusta wall covering on the upper part of the wall I haven’t seen that stuff in person in over 30 years.

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1 hour ago, jdlaing said:

If that is Lincrusta wall covering on the upper part of the wall I haven’t seen that stuff in person in over 30 years.

Nice shot.

A search on Burghley's website and in their guide does not mention Lincrusta ... but you're likely correct with your observation. I can ask next time I visit. 

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S1r & 35mm SL Summicron.

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S5 + Sigma 35mm f1.4 dg dn 

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S1r w/APO-Vario-Elmar-TL 55-135 ASPH.

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