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CL w Leica R80 1.4

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Capitol, Washington D.C.

Leica CL, Super-Vario-Elmar-TL 11-23 @11mm 

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CL + Voigtlander 50mm. Not completely sharp but with being in complete manual mode with the voigtlander and very uncomfortable in street photographer.

Took this image and processed completely on the ipad pro. Thought I give it a try....

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A Summer Place  TL 35, 1.4

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This "pond" below the appropriately named October Mountain near Lenox, MA is heavily polluted from local industry, and there are warnings not to eat the fish. Still, it is beautiful canoeing. 

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When you get toward the top of October Mountain, you get instead this (all photos with 55-135)

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This is taken facing East from the top of Mt Greylock, the tallest mountain Massachusetts (with Zeiss 50 f/1.5 Sonnar)

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And this is north from top of Monument Mountain with Greylock visible ~ 20 miles in the distance (Zeiss Sonnar again). My wife and I enjoyed magnificent weather and a perfect leaf show in 4 days of climbing.

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Flowers with the TL 11-23

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I caught these trees dancing in the late afternoon light. 

With the CV 10mm f5.6

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Back home after 5 very full days and close to 150,000 steps walking around Rome.  Loads of images to process, think it will take me an age to sort through them, anyway here's a couple.

CL - Pan 24-105 Roman Forum - building with the pillars Temple of Antonino and Faustina - a bit of a love story.

 

Same set up evening view from Pincio Hill looking over Piazza di Popolo with St Peters Basilica and traffic along Via Di Ferdinando di Savola

 

 

 

 

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Two more from the CL and TL 35 - really not sure it was worth the climb I endured to get the second one, would not do it again, those steps up St Peters Dome are very claustrophobic when full of people pushing to the top.

 

 

 

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Pin Mill late this afternoon.

3 shot pano with the TL 55-135

 

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23 minutes ago, Dippy said:

Pin Mill late this afternoon.

3 shot pano with the TL 55-135

 

Such a great place for photography. You could spend every day for a year here

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38 minutes ago, ropo54 said:

Hi Jayne.

Some really nice shots! A really wonderful bird's eye view of the Vatican with the 35 TL!  Welcome back. 

How do you like the Panasonic 24-105 lens?

Rob

Thanks Rob.  I like the range of the 24-105 on the CL, the image stabilisation makes it good for low light handholding, things not to like, obviously the size and battery consumption.   I think it helped to make shots like this one possible which was 1/13 at f/16 without a tripod.

 

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Melbourne - Australia 

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