Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2008/09/15

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Subject: [Leica] New Gallery - Whitby, UK, 2008
From: glehrer at san.rr.com (Jerry Lehrer)
Date: Mon Sep 15 15:53:54 2008
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Douglas

Whitby is a beautiful but touristy spot in North Yorkshire.  I love it.  
Especially in the Spring , before the tourists get there.  I 
particularly liked
the Station Pub. Great ales!

Good shots.of the Abbey, but they put up a tourist gallery!  When was that?

Jerry lehrer


Douglas Sharp wrote:
> Thanks George,
>
> I must, however, once again, praise the quality of the Tokina 12-24 
> lens - when you see the original sized super-wide shots they are 
> breathtakingly sharp from corner to corner and edge to edge. Of course 
> it also helps a little if it's an area you've known and loved for over 
> 50 years.
>
> Cheers
> Douglas
>>>
>>> Douglas
>>>
>>> For the technically minded:
>>> Canon 20D and 300D, Tokina 12-24mm. Canon 28-135mm, Voigtl?nder 
>>> 4/135, CZ 1.8/50, Yashica 3.5/21 and a Leica 4/250 - Black and white 
>>> conversion in Adobe Lightroom
>>>


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