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Subject: [Leica] new photo, a napping great gray owl
From: jhnichols at lighttube.net (Jim Nichols)
Date: Sat, 1 Apr 2017 16:23:07 -0500
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Lee,

The lens seems to do fine.  Copying this link from your gallery will 
make it easier for folks to find it.

http://www.gallery.leica-users.org/v/Lee+K/Great+gray+owl.jpg.html

Jim Nichols
Tullahoma, TN USA

On 4/1/2017 4:17 PM, Lee K Hermann wrote:
> Good day, LUG.
>
> It has been so long since I read the LUG and sent photos to be seen that I 
> have forgotten how it is done.   This must be one of the problems of 
> getting old.  Lately I have been reading the list.  This is in part that I 
> developed an interest in the Leica SL but it is unused as I have abandoned 
> film and it and my M?s and screw mount cameras sit holding down the floor 
> of shelf.  So far I love it even if it seems to have more controls and 
> menus than any of my old SLRs.  I have no SL lenses and have been using my 
> M and R lenses.  These lenses seem to work very well, but someday I shall 
> buy a new lens.
>
> I have added a photograph to my gallery, Lee Hermann.
>
> This photo was taken with the SL and a 400 mm f6.8 Telyt R, ISO 1600, 
> using a monopod.   The bird, a great gray owl, was seen as we were 
> counting migratory birds.  He seemed quite sleepy. I got to within 30 to 
> 50 feet of him.  He did not seem to want to open his eyes, which are large 
> and yellow.  After the snaps, I left him to his nap.
>
> The old 400mm lens seems to have worked pretty well, made in 1971.  I hope 
> that you will be able to find the photo in the gallery.
>
> Lee
>
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