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23 hours ago, Daniel C.1975 said:

35 SL - not perfect, but I still like it.

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Thanks. Can you post a 100 percent crop of one of the upper corners? Just to see how the stars look like.

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vor 2 Stunden schrieb TheGodParticle/Hari:

Heidelberg, Germany 

A small heaven in this crazy world 

Heidelberg is certainly very nice, but not far away is TĂĽbingen, not so touristy and simply more "real"

(only in my opinion)

 

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vor 15 Minuten schrieb scott kirkpatrick:

The last building in the post just above looks a lot less festive than the houses along the river.  Is it government or academe?

it's the University (founded in 1477), in fact the main building called "Neue Aula"

but sorry, my post is in the wrong thread, all images with SL2 without "S"

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38 minutes ago, MediaFotografie said:

Heidelberg is certainly very nice, but not far away is TĂĽbingen, not so touristy and simply more "real"

(only in my opinion)

 

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Tübingen is also nice, I’ve been there quite often to meet friends. Can’t say Heidelberg isn’t as real.

If you mean in terms of number of tourists, I have to agree. But, the small businesses need the tourists. Pluses and minuses. 

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1 hour ago, MediaFotografie said:

i...but sorry, my post is in the wrong thread, all images with SL2 without "S"

Until we see threads which distinguish the two SL2's, I don't see why pictures should be segregated.  I sometimes go out with both bodies, a wide angle on one and a short telephoto or 50 on the other..  The pictures are kept in the same session by date. 

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100% Crop of the upper right corner - unedited RAW ooc - 35 apo-summicron-sl

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On 2/15/2021 at 1:45 PM, scott kirkpatrick said:

Until we see threads which distinguish the two SL2's, I don't see why pictures should be segregated.  I sometimes go out with both bodies, a wide angle on one and a short telephoto or 50 on the other..  The pictures are kept in the same session by date. 

We might as well merge everything under the original SL image thread, with the photographer making the equipment details known. 

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Beautiful colours from my neighbours garden.

SL2-S + 50mm APO Summicron F2 

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Waiting for happy summer days. SL2-S, sigma 45 mm C (I-series), f5.6, 1/80, ISO320

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Checking the ice… SL2-S + Summilux-R 1.4/80, ISO 400, f5.6–8.0, 1/160 sec

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ISO test. ISO12500, F16, 1/10, 45 mm I-series

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