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From a walk.  Church back door.  CL, Zeiss Biogon 35mm, f2.8, DNG processed in Lightroom "Classic".

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CL with 55-135mm at f/4.5 & 135mm . . . 

 

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We have a really annoying telegraph pole in one corner of our garden which has always looked a bit scruffy.  This year my husband planted runner beans all around it and at the base popped in a few left over tomato plants - they have been a joy to discover.  CL + 55-135TL

 

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Hey, Leica!! Look what your 55-135mm can do with an Olive Backed Sunbird at 135mm!  Just imagine what incredible shots CL photographers could get with a stabilized 135-400mm APS-C lens. **hint, hint**

 

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Well that's just fab!  Is this cropped or did you manage to get that close.  No one wishes more than me that Leica would listen to that plea for the 135-400, or 200-400 - whatever, just something longer and if possible stabilised please.   

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Well that's just fab!  Is this cropped or did you manage to get that close.  No one wishes more than me that Leica would listen to that plea for the 135-400, or 200-400 - whatever, just something longer and if possible stabilised please.   

 

Cropped at about 60%, but still fairly close, inside 3 meters IIRC . . . Thanks for the reminder, just added crop info to the post! :)

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CL with 60mm TL . . . cropped at about 50% . . . 

 

This lens takes the tedium out of shooting small stuff at near distances and is just plain fun to use!

 

(Pedants, kindly note that the word "macro" does not appear in the foregoing. No arguments, please!)  

 

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Had planned all sorts today - but looking out the window is keeping me firmly indoors - Wet Wheels CL + 55-135

 

 

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Had planned all sorts today - but looking out the window is keeping me firmly indoors - Wet Wheels CL + 55-135

 

Love it. It’s raining cats and dogs in Minnesota.

 

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Don't leave a cabriolet outside, when it rains  :p

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CL + Apo-Vario-Elmar 55-135.

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CL + Apo-Vario-Elmar 55-135.

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CL + Apo-Vario-Elmar 55-135.

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High School Senior Portrait

 

Leica CL + TL 35mm f1.4

 

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Cloudburst

CL

SUMMILUX 35mm 1.4

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