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Always good to swim w "Mr. Crab"

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Soccer practice

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Good ol Jag with "frog-eye" Healy. Leica T with 18x56.

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Windy Walkies. Leica T with 18x56.

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Copernicus statue in medieval town of Turon, Poland, where he was born in 1473.

Copernicus formulated the radical notion that our solar system resolved around the sun rather than the Earth.

 

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Rob nice shot but :D :D  :D the city is TORUŃ not TURON becasue TURON (we have turoń in Poland) :D :D  it's this ( :D  :D  :D . Wery funny.

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My wife took this picture of some bloke taking a picture with her TL2.................strange position some people get into :)

 

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Rob nice shot but :D :D  :D the city is TORUŃ not TURON becasue TURON (we have turoń in Poland) :D :D  it's this ( :D  :D  :D . Wery funny.

 

My apology, Jacek!

(By the way, we thoroughly enjoyed our trip to Poland . . . or should I say 'tourin-g' Poland ?  :))

Rob

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As some of you may know, My Leica T has been converted to Infrared 830nm.

 

This is taken with the Summicron 23mm & Leica T, Buttermere lake Cumbria UK

 

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Very nice.  I'm considering converting my T.  Any problems with the conversion? Is yours black or silver? (mine is silver, and I wonder about hot spots) . Thanks.

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Tabla playing

TL2+60mm Macro-TL

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New toy syndrome.

Near full moon, cool, but clear, so why not.

Not really the camera for this sort of picture, but what the heck.

TL2, 10" f5 newtonion (1250mm focal length).

1/1600th sec, ISO400.

Prime focus.

Gary

l Well done! How did you adapt your TL2 to your Newtonian? I have always been in search for a T2 unit, but could not find any except for the Leica scopes. Via M adaptor?
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Bee on a mallow + a smaller insect poking through.

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Cathedral of Notre Dame of Lausanne.

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Rose Munstead Wood

 

T/Summilux-TL 35 ASPH

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