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200+ year old brick wall using macro mode

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Another macro shot

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Old Mill from the early 1800s

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Yasaka Pagoda at Night. 1/25 f/2.0 ISO6400.

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11 hours ago, EddieCheddar said:

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Just to clarify, these two “camera” images were made with the Leica Q3 43. I was trying to show the blurred background at f2.  That’s a Q (typ 116) in the photo. 

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Here are my first shots with this incredible camera.  The Lens is so sharp.... crazy.  I love shooting with it. 

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Here is one more 🤩

 

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27 minutes ago, Dr. G said:

F/2, 1/2000, ISO 400, this is around the 150mm crop equivalent

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Great crop. It is nice that you showed the before and after. This helps show the usefulness of cropping "at the long end" and why the 43 offers more than just another Q camera. 

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31 minutes ago, Cogito said:

Nice. Where is this mill? Looks a lot like one near my parents in Massachusetts, but I imagine there are many similar ones.

It is Colvin Run Mill in Northern Virginia.  It is close to me and a spot I like to visit with a new camera or lens.  It is fun to find new angles and shots for a place I have visited before!

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On 9/28/2024 at 2:41 PM, Sparkassenkunde said:

And the last for the moment. Thanks to Fotomeyer Berlin and the players (@germancosplaycouple - Instagram)

 

Here comes another edit of this picture. This time done in LR Classic with some different settings, where I tried to bring a bit more pop and life into the picture. What do you think?

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And here a crop from another pose. You see here that the depth of field at f/2.0 is shallow:

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