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On 12/11/2020 at 2:17 PM, nwphil said:

Today, at the Japanese Gardens in Portland, Oregon

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I've been there several times but never came away with images this nice.

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29 minutes ago, fotografr said:

Looks like some buzzards had a good meal out of it.

Yes, we have a few of those - at least they left the head and horns!  

It's down a very quiet lane.  I walked there again two days later and it had gone.  Maybe the environmental health removed it.

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red hot glowing logs with flickering flames in my cast iron stove on Boxing Day - LEICA Q2 MONO - ISO1000 1-60 sec f1.7 2020-12-26 14.24.01

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My curious cat wondering what I'm doing with his tree.

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In the reflected afterglow, under a leaden sky just after dusk, my Q2M's rendering is lifelike and similar what my colour Q might've captured. No B&W viewfinder needed... this is what it all looked like in real life. Old dark Audi (silver trim - cream interior) and outbuildings in shades of grey (slate, cement pointing, granite & grey glossed doors). Subtle colourings in the granite, algae, lichen and moss, along with the dark olive green of the ivy overgrowing the roofline, are 'lost to monochrome' in the gathering gloom. My eye's rods mirrored pretty much what the Q2M's light & dark sensor is only able to capture. Another way of saying that, at this narrow segment of the day, our Q2M cameras capture reality just as we humans might be seeing it... LEICA Q2 MONO - ISO12500 1-1250 sec f1.7 2020-12-25 16.38.19

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A sudden rush of blood to the head, and there I was in the darkened room, playfully twisting the Q2M this way and that, over windows lit with street lights. A fun-filled five minutes.

 

 

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