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TL2 with 11-23mm @11mm . . .

 

Cape Foulwind . . .

 

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TL2 with 18-56mm . . . 

 

Perpendicular Point . . . 

 

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TL2 with 18--56mm . . . 

 

Hokitika Gorge . . . the water color occurs naturally . . .

 

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TL2 + Summilux 35-TL, f/1.4

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TL2 + Summilux 35-TL, f/1.4

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TL2 with 11-23mm . . . 

 

Otira Viaduct . . . 

 

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Back to the trusty T with 55-135mm @135mm . . . 

 

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The new TL2 arrived the other day.   Test shots were limited inside  for the most part due to the sub zero temperatures lurking outside.

 

TL2...18-56 

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It has been cold lately .. the Ducks are warming in the Sun today.

 

TL2 18-56

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OK .. Ill try a silhouette shot. 

 

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TL2 + pancake 18mm wide open @ISO 8000

 

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Bordeaux - Place de la Bourse - Rainy night

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TL2 + Elmarit-TL 18mm wide open @ISO 6400

 

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This place has a huge pavement area named the "water mirror" with a special mechanism that inject water in the middle of each tile and captures it at the edges of the surface , in order to build a wide flat mirror.

 

Of course, in winter, the whole mechanism is shut down. But the rain provided a rather effective replacement.

 

Enjoy!

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More fun with the (original) T w 18mm pancake

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TL2 + Elmarit-TL 18mm wide open @ISO 6400

 

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This place has a huge pavement area named the "water mirror" with a special mechanism that inject water in the middle of each tile and captures it at the edges of the surface , in order to build a wide flat mirror.

 

Of course, in winter, the whole mechanism is shut down. But the rain provided a rather effective replacement.

 

Enjoy!

Very nice!

 

- Vikas

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