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Dockland

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Now, i dont remember the lens used, think it's the 85 f/1.2 but it might be the RF 70-200 aswell

Anyhow, it's with the R5 (or perhaps R6 don't remember, and yes, I will check the EXIF later :) )

E: 70-200 f/2.8 I'm beginning to like this lens... a lot. Was a bit sceptical and haven't used it much at all, but it seems to deliver quite good IQ


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I was so bummed that my iPhone was dead: Flying into Chicago from the left coast, and there was a very active massive thunderstorm directly to the north of O'hare, and as we came in to land, doing our downwind leg, the side of the plane I was on was paralleling the storm, and it looked like a complete vertical wall! It was impressive, with an ethereal feathered cap on top, extending into the distance and overflowing the top of the wall. Licks of lightening popped on the surface, and also deep inside, the glow snapping in the depths of the roiling mass, eerily illuminating the pitch blackness below. It, from the plane, looked like the storm had hit a glass wall, and we were seeing it from an unusual angle. Coupled with the time, late afternoon, early evening, with the lowering sun playing lightly on the face of it, the storm looked both terrifying, and amazing. Oddly we turned base, and then final and it was smooth as silk. So weird. By the next leg, the storm had dissipated and largely moved on to the east. The take off wasn't nearly as smooth too. (Is commenting on a comment legal? I was thinking of that incident earlier in the week, so amazing to see that on that trip (O'hare was bone dry too))
 

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Now, i dont remember the lens used, think it's the 85 f/1.2 but it might be the RF 70-200 aswell

Anyhow, it's with the R5 (or perhaps R6 don't remember, and yes, I will check the EXIF later :) )

E: 70-200 f/2.8 I'm beginning to like this lens... a lot. Was a bit sceptical and haven't used it much at all, but it seems to deliver quite good IQ


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PinkyMacGodess

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A French person might want to eat that. :oops::D I LOVE escargot, but the family tends to get green. Truffles are good too. If you are going to live in a world with so many wacky and delicious things to eat, you can't get green over some of it. HOWEVER, that said, I draw the line at eating bugs and slugs. BLEECH!! (Is escargot a form of slug? If so, them but nothing else.:rolleyes:)
 
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