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Transmissiontower in the Forest

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Sigma 600mm 6.3

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35mm SL ASPH, cropped

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Blue Fingers in Death Valley

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On 3/10/2024 at 6:37 AM, Tjazz said:

Great shots everyone. I too have the SL2-S (traded in my SL2 for it two years ago). And now the siren song of the SL3 is of course calling. Is anyone here tempted to trade up to it? Has a 60MP BSI sensor made the 24MP BSI obsolete? 

I bought the SL2s over the SL2 because I didn't need the extra MP. Not much reason for me to upgrade to SL3. Unless I would be using TL lenses which I'm not.

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Plane and Train - shot this morning in my local area. Currently there are only a few trains operating after a massive deluge in desert area. Three metre floods measured in some areas that never receive rain. One end of Australia is literally cut off from the other restricting movement of freight and passenger trains.

SL2 with Summilux M 28 Asph Sot this morning 20/03/24 04:24 hrs

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I went to the museum and was disappointed that no cars on floor to shoot but they had an old model T I decided to use my Sl 50mm 1.4. remember I am a amature but I liked the results. very dark Wearhouse.

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Spring comes to my garden, finally

Tele Elmar f5.6 same age as me

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E58 50:1 Noc & SL2-S . 

I've been admiring Sl2-S images for a while . After now owning one a couple of days, I can't be happier with the results with M glass  

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E58 50:1 Noc & SL2-S

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APO 35 f5.6

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Lumix 100mm macro f4

have taken a lot of magnolia photos recently, unusually we haven't had high winds to trash them, plenty of rain of course

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Sunrise between mountains (Austria)
SL2S + Panasonic 70-300 (70mm)


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"Magical Morning Moment"

While photographing Death Valley flooding gone wild, this suddenly appeared.
 

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Symmetrical landscape

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Sigma 600mm (@215mm/f 5.4)

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On 3/22/2024 at 5:46 PM, huwm said:

Extraordinary image Huwm. The perspectives are unreal, those big chairs and simplified objects in the composition. One day I will probably get asked "is that image AI". It's inevitable but instead of dreading or feeling insulted by the question, I will take it as a very good compliment that I have achieved something different, something surreal. You have certainly captured and enhanced a seemingly normal image that is quite surreal at the same time. 

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Night Train - Train Art Series - with full moon. Shot on the wonderful SL2S, a camera that isn't going away quickly or being overshadowed by the SL3 especially in video. I can imagine this image in 60 mpxl BSI and looking forward to paring the two cameras. (1 x SL2 for sale, almost only 1 year old)  

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On 3/24/2024 at 3:44 AM, Mr. Pink said:

Symmetrical landscape

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Great concept Mr Pink. The landscapes here in Australia lend themselves to this kind of "layering" of textures. Well done. I like it. My only problem is that I wont click on third party sites for larger viewing, I just wont do it. Never mind your image is large and detailed enough as is.  

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"One way"

Leica SL2-S with Panasonic 20-60mm Lumix converted in SilverEfx Pro

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The Vanderbilts’ Breakers mansion. SL2-S, Sigma 24mm f3.5 I Contemporary. Converted in Silver Efex. 

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