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On 10/29/2022 at 8:56 AM, dr.mike said:

There are so many images of fireworks out there, that are supposed to be perfect. These ones are more interesting. Don’t use a tripod, try to develop your style! It’s great!

I try.
Thanks for the advice.

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TL2+Summicron "M" C 40 F2

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TL2 w/Lumix-S Pro 70-200/4.0

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Unplanned, grabbed the first camera at hand and cranked up the ISO to 12500.

TL2 18-56

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In the hotel 

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Elizabeth Cotton in Carrboro NC

Part of a series of murals by Scott Nurkin celebrating musicians born in NC

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"Where sheep may safely graze - so scarce flora better raise".  Barnack Hills and Holes Nature Reserve near Stamford, Lincs, UK marks the site of a medieval limestone quarry. A 'Site of Special Scientific Interest', it's one of Britain's most important wildlife sites. Covering an area of 50 acres, the grassy slopes are home to a profusion of wild flowers including the rare Pasque Flower. The rich flora supports a wide variety of wildlife, especially insects.  First time use of 'full spectrum converted' Leica T Type 701.  TL 11-23mm fitted with URTH 720nm IR filter; 23mm f9 1/80 ISO 125.  

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Plate of healthy tomato salad with tasty garnish.

TL2 + Summicron C 40mm f2

 

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Sheep grazing Barnack Hills and Holes Nature Reserve near Stamford, Lincs, UK.  Full spectrum converted Leica T Type 701 / Panasonic 20-60mm L-mount at 23mm (34mm FF equiv) fitted with URTH 720nm IR filter.  ISO 100 1/100sec f9

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Sheep grazing Barnack Hills and Holes Nature Reserve near Stamford, Lincs, UK.  Full spectrum converted Leica T Type 701 / Panasonic 20-60mm L-mount at 50mm (75mm FF equiv) fitted with URTH 720nm IR filter.  ISO 200 1/125sec f9  November 12 2022

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Anther Barnack Hills and Holes tree

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Leica T / Panasonic 20-60mm L-mount 

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Hebridean Sheep Grazing –  Barnack Hills and Holes near Stamford Lincs UK.

Leica T Type 701 (full spectrum converted) / Leica TL 11-23mm / URTH 720nm Infrared filter

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TL2+L 18-56mm F3.5

 

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Barnack Hills and Holes Nature Reserve near Stamford, Lincs., UK  12 November 2022.

Full spectrum converted Leica T / Leica TL 11-23mm at 23mm / 720nm IR filter 

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Leica TL2 w/ Summicron 23mm f2 

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

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TL2 + TL 18-56

 

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TL2 + 18-56.  (Combining 2 images)

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Which one looks better.. Color or Black and White?.. Thanks...    

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