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scotttnz

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Dec 16, 2012
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Trying out my new Leica 25mm this morning. I have heard that it can have CA issues, but I can't see any in this strongly backlit (sun rising in the background) high contrast image. I quite like the the bokeh rendering too.
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Panasonic GX85 and 25mm f1.4 @f2
 

kenoh

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Jul 18, 2008
6,507
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Glasgow, UK
Loup of Fintry looked stunning in its winter bloom this week. A stark contrast to how it was in the summer! Still almost went on my proverbial in the mud mind you!


DSCF7718.jpg by Ken OHagan, on Flickr
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Trying out my new Leica 25mm this morning. I have heard that it can have CA issues, but I can't see any in this strongly backlit (sun rising in the background) high contrast image. I quite like the the bokeh rendering too.
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Panasonic GX85 and 25mm f1.4 @f2


Owl have a better look later but I think you are right, I can't see any CA. :rolleyes:

Nice shot.
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Well at least your still in your bedroom then!

Yes, well it is a political game right.... she wants us to go on holiday this year at a stupid cost so she can't suggest I am spending too much can she or I will curb spending on that... :)
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Love it!!!
 

mollyc

macrumors G3
Aug 18, 2016
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Trying out my new Leica 25mm this morning. I have heard that it can have CA issues, but I can't see any in this strongly backlit (sun rising in the background) high contrast image. I quite like the the bokeh rendering too.
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Panasonic GX85 and 25mm f1.4 @f2

My favorite owl so far! My daughter has two different colored eyes so I am always intrigued by finding other heterochromatic people and animals.
 

Apple fanboy

macrumors Ivy Bridge
Feb 21, 2012
57,003
56,027
Behind the Lens, UK
Weathered piling post on the beach.

I like this post ;)

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Come on you can't do your own dad jokes. It leaves Ken with nothing to do!
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Loup of Fintry looked stunning in its winter bloom this week. A stark contrast to how it was in the summer! Still almost went on my proverbial in the mud mind you!


DSCF7718.jpg by Ken OHagan, on Flickr
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Owl have a better look later but I think you are right, I can't see any CA. :rolleyes:

Nice shot.
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Yes, well it is a political game right.... she wants us to go on holiday this year at a stupid cost so she can't suggest I am spending too much can she or I will curb spending on that... :)
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Love it!!!
Holidays are a sore topic in our house.
 

mmomega

macrumors demi-god
Dec 30, 2009
3,888
2,101
DFW, TX
Sucks about the magnolias . Thought about running down to see the blossoms this year , but snoozed on hotel reservations and got locked out . Allegedly we've got 6-12" to look forward to in the NYC area . I've got a pile of bulbs coming up in the yard , seems they're at least a week or 2 behind from a normal year . 4th nor'easter in as many weeks . Who needs this?
Yep, I'm also waiting on those Magnolia blossoms this year.
I have 6 Little Gem Magnolias in the backyard around the pool and jsut lvoe it when they are all in bloom at the same time.
 
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scotttnz

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Dec 16, 2012
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Owl have a better look later but I think you are right, I can't see any CA. :rolleyes:

Nice shot.

Thanks! I've pixel peeped closely, and I can't see any aBirdations at all.

Weathered piling post on the beach.

I like this post ;)

I like that post too!

My favorite owl so far! My daughter has two different colored eyes so I am always intrigued by finding other heterochromatic people and animals.

Thanks. Here's another for you: BB-Owl
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mollyc

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Aug 18, 2016
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fixed that for you

Nope, sorry, doesn't work. They still don't match.

I actually rarely convert her portraits to B&W because they are very close to the same tones, so appear the same color usually in BW. And I never flip a photo of her because she wouldn't look right. Interestingly, though, when she draws herself, her eyes are backwards, because she is used to seeing a mirror image of herself.
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kenoh

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Jul 18, 2008
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Glasgow, UK
Thanks! I've pixel peeped closely, and I can't see any aBirdations at all.



I like that post too!



Thanks. Here's another for you: BB-Owl
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Lol... good one... abirdations... I think aviary-one missed that...

This is my favourite one so far... BB-8
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Nope, sorry, doesn't work. They still don't match.

I actually rarely convert her portraits to B&W because they are very close to the same tones, so appear the same color usually in BW. And I never flip a photo of her because she wouldn't look right. Interestingly, though, when she draws herself, her eyes are backwards, because she is used to seeing a mirror image of herself.
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Wow never thought of that... he he that makes sense I suppose... the mirror image thing
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Bastard!!

Hey! How co e the forum masks out **** but leaves that?!?
 
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Alexander.Of.Oz

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Oct 29, 2013
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No idea what these flowers are, but they are real survivors, flowering in the dry hot confines of a very old cemetery on the grounds of an old church close by. They have self seeded all throughout, and seem to have a preference for coming up where the old graves have given way and have now got some serious depressions in the ground.

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Canon 6D, Canon 24-105mm f/4 L, Multi-segment Metering, Aperture Priority
ISO 100, 105mm, f/4, 1/320
 

mollyc

macrumors G3
Aug 18, 2016
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No idea what these flowers are, but they are real survivors, flowering in the dry hot confines of a very old cemetery on the grounds of an old church close by. They have self seeded all throughout, and seem to have a preference for coming up where the old graves have given way and have now got some serious depressions in the ground.

25848612017_0b746f6c52_o-X3.jpg

Canon 6D, Canon 24-105mm f/4 L, Multi-segment Metering, Aperture Priority
ISO 100, 105mm, f/4, 1/320

Hollyhocks. Typically a biennial, but as you note the are prolific self-seeders.
 
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