Ricoh GR-D (I,II,III,IV): Post your photos!

@Paul: that tree in the fog is 20 minutes north of my house on the way to holiday dinner with m son in wine country. I've driven that stretch of 99n many times. But it becomes a different world when I point the 28 lens over the steering wheel....
 
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Winter Sky
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Finally joined the GRD club and I'm loving it. Tagged along with my Aunt and Uncle and their two sons as they cut their Christmas tree as "official photographer." GRD III and only PP is some fill light and a bit of cropping if any.

Uncle Hayseed:


R0010192 by jmooney776, on Flickr

Candidates:


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Future Christmas Cheer:


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Faithful Steed:


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Long road home:


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@Nightfly: try a necklace of GRD, GR1, and GXR! (My GRD is on a light 18" loop. It's my scapular.)

Pretty soon though I'm going to be Mr. Bandolier: 2X Luma Loops across my chest with Ricohs on each.
 
You poor frozen northern Europeans! Here we have nothing but drizzle--and some 70kmh gusts! Maybe a blizzard in the eastern part of the county (in the Cascade Range) later today.

But great work in the icy close-ups. If I had seen dogbunny's without the signature, I would have thought they were Zeno's. Both of you are models of how to get the best from these cameras.
 
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