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This lens is never too far from my Monochrom when it comes to gigs. It's my "tele".
Two recent examples:

Joe McPhee/Chris Corsano/John Edwards @ Cafe Oto, London, 14th February 2016 by Fabio Lugaro, on Flickr

They Might Be Giants @ Electric Ballroom, London, 4th February 2016 by Fabio Lugaro, on Flickr
Two recent examples:

Joe McPhee/Chris Corsano/John Edwards @ Cafe Oto, London, 14th February 2016 by Fabio Lugaro, on Flickr

They Might Be Giants @ Electric Ballroom, London, 4th February 2016 by Fabio Lugaro, on Flickr
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Your perception of a photograph with a lot of fog is foggy. Perhaps you should have your eyes checked.Your lens is showing a lot of fog. Maybe you should have it checked
Peter, I think that was an attempt at humor.Your perception of a photograph with a lot of fog is foggy. Perhaps you should have your eyes checked.
M2, Fuji 160

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MM ~ Zeiss C Sonnar 50/1.5
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MM ~ Zeiss C Sonnar 50/1.5
What are they transporting, Dan? They look like mechanical narwhals, or giant fishing bobbers. (Nice clouds, btw ;-)
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What are they transporting, Dan? They look like mechanical narwhals, or giant fishing bobbers. (Nice clouds, btw ;-)
While out for a walk at Golden Gardens Park, there was a group preparing a few Seagliders to launch in the Puget Sound. The Seaglider is manufactured by Kongsberg Maritime. The group also referred me to the Applied Physics Lab website at the University of Washington for information regarding the Seagliders.
Seaglider™ is an autonomous underwater vehicle (AUV) or underwater glider developed for continuous, long term measurement of oceanographic parameters. Rather than an electrically driven propeller, the vehicle uses small changes in buoyancy and wings to achieve forward motion. The system's pitch and roll are controlled using adjustable ballast (the vehicle battery).
A interesting technology.
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