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Wow, did you handhold at that shutter speed

 

 

No, this shot was taken on tripod (and with the optical stabilisation off). I imagine that the result would/could be similar with the system being handhold, with image stabilisation turned on, obviously. At least with the SL.

 

Wonderful!

How does the detail hold up in the original?

 

Very well. Not at the level of Nikon D850, but still very well, despite the high ISO. I think the image should print beautifully. The zoom is, as we know, amazing. Although it is faaaar too shooooort. Or, put differently, the 90-280 zoom range is fine, but Leica should definitely have a 400 or 500mm at f4 or thereabout to compliment the 90-280.

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Exotic Cars in Design District, Miami – February 2018

 

Design District in Miami is a sophisticated area where you can stroll between the most beautiful boutiques of the greatest names in fashion, and among a good looking crowd.

 

But this weekend, it was different. I was surprised to find the most exotic and expensive sport scars exposed outdoor, in the beautiful streets.

I was happy to have with me my CL and a Nikkor 55 mm, f/1.4. 

 

To see more cars and more people of this district, please check:

http://objectif.zenfolio.com/p904313567#ha40082c1

 

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Early morning prey in the mountains. Golden Eagle on red fox. Photo taken from shelter.

 

CL + (the excellent) 90-280mm SL at 280mm. ISO3200, f4, 1/160 sec.

Ein Traum - eine Erzählung und eine Geschichte in einem Bild!

Mich hat selten ein Bild so berührt wie Deines. „Tragik - Leben - Überleben - Tot“ habe ich noch nie so geballt in einem Bild gesehen.

 

LG DiDi

 

This is the Picture of the Year 2018 for me!

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CL w M-35 1.4 FLE 

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Exotic Cars in Design District, Miami – February 2018

 

Design District in Miami is a sophisticated area where you can stroll between the most beautiful boutiques of the greatest names in fashion, and among a good looking crowd.

 

But this weekend, it was different. I was surprised to find the most exotic and expensive sport scars exposed outdoor, in the beautiful streets.

I was happy to have with me my CL and a Nikkor 55 mm, f/1.4. 

 

To see more cars and more people of this district, please check:

http://objectif.zenfolio.com/p904313567#ha40082c1

 

p2752112003-6.jpg

 

p2752112024-6.jpg

 

p2752112002-6.jpg

 

p2752112004-6.jpg

 

p2752112001-6.jpg

 

p2752112011-6.jpg

 

Excellent Louis.  Good to see the pictures here.  The Lamborghinis look stunning but the red Ferrari is ... well, a Red Ferrari !

 

- Vikas

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Great picture Rob, nice puppy. Love the 35 1.4. Becoming my favorite lens I think.

 

Thank you, Graham. That "puppy" is my daughter's 16 year old!  

 

(FYI, just to clarify, the lens is the M lens 35 1.4 FLE; not sure whether you might have been thinking it was the 35 1.4 TL. Both are favorites).

 

Regards,

Rob

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Fireworks during Chinese New Year celebrations

 

35 1.4TL  handheld

 

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Love the Lambos and the red Ferrari, but these are more along the line of Louis' "just stuff, preferably with nice colors."

 

25505462527_7a6705b70c_o.jpgC1010880 by scott kirkpatrick, on Flickr

 

25505460857_6a325a4ede_o.jpgC1010889 by scott kirkpatrick, on Flickr

 

These are what the valves in fire hydrants look like in a country where freezes are rare (so the valves can be above ground) and we build with concrete (so fires are also rare, and hydrants get pretty old and crufty).

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Communication!...

 

CL + Nikkor 50 mm, f/1.4

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55-135

 

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55-135

 

 

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55-135

 

 

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BTW, the jpg compression and downsizing has made a bit of a moiré mess of the brickwork; the detail on the original file is flawless.

 

 

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CL with 18-56mm

Why is the sun in our faces?

 

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CL w (M lens) 35 1.4 FLE

 

(These 2 are sisters).

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CL w Noctilux 0.95

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