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How we stay warm in Minnesota.    TL 35mm 1.4   LEICA CL

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That’s a nice image @albert. Do you mind if I make a friendly suggestion? I feel like sometimes you crop in too heavily on your subject, so pay attention to and trust your composition in-camera. Perhaps pull back a bit, watch those edges and give your compositions some space to breathe.

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1 hour ago, ruskkyle said:

That’s a nice image @albert. Do you mind if I make a friendly suggestion? I feel like sometimes you crop in too heavily on your subject, so pay attention to and trust your composition in-camera. Perhaps pull back a bit, watch those edges and give your compositions some space to breathe.

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Thank you, I’ll give it a go💁

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New York streets M 35 f/1.4 FLE

 

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CL with 50mm noctilux f1. Bit front heavy but works nice as a 75mm

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2 hours ago, Ertos said:

CL with 50mm noctilux f1. Bit front heavy but works nice as a 75mm

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That’s some pretty fancy hardware. Enjoyable to view but what area of the photograph is in focus? 

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After the ice storm.  CL with vintage Minolta 100mm 3.5 MC Macro Rokkor-X (made approximately 1975).

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1 minute ago, caigy said:

After the ice storm.  CL with vintage Minolta 100mm 3.5 MC Macro Rokkor-X (made approximately 1975).

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great concept and great photo! thanks.

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Another from the ice storm- more traditional type shot.

Same equipment: CL with vintage Minolta 100mm 3.5 MC Macro Rokkor-X.

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2 hours ago, albert said:

That’s some pretty fancy hardware. Enjoyable to view but what area of the photograph is in focus? 

Seriously.    I’d respect an answer for my 73 year old eyes🤪

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Trinity College, Cambridge from the clock tower.

CL + 18-56TL , ISO 100, 30 sec exposure

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The Mighty Mississippi      18-56

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Stumbled across this fallen tree while hiking The Mississippi River bottomlands. An Unknown Tale.         18-56

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Cold Water     18-56

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3 hours ago, albert said:

Stumbled across this fallen tree while hiking The Mississippi River bottomlands. An Unknown Tale.         18-56

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For all of you in warmer climes:  It is like a miracle that snow settled into the carvings and appears as fine art. 💁

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