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wow - i love thisSeveral from today with a new-to-me Leica 90mm Summicron; last version prior to the APO, E55 thread.
These are nothing short of spectacular. And that first one... just wow.:bugeyes:Several from today with a new-to-me Leica 90mm Summicron; last version prior to the APO, E55 thread.
An impressive series, David. Nicely done.:salute:With the first one, I was trying to blend in the downtown buildings. With the second, I thought the subtle colors were unusual.
I read a few days later that it's not a good idea to be in this cemetery alone with an expensive camera.
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Beautiful image, Kurt. I'll bet that diminutive 21 Lux made the one-hand shooting all the easier, eh?One of the joys of shooting with the M8 is the size ... especially while traveling. I was able to shoot this one in a rainstorm with one hand while holding an umbrella with the other. This is from Aalesund, Norway with the 21lux.
Kurt
Oh yeah... that's what I'm talkin' about!!:thumbs:You guys are just encouraging me! One more little variant and then I'll move on. Thanks!
Wow. I really, really love this one Endre.M8 cron 50
Beautiful, clear images. And an impressive b/w conversion. So nice.Hello all!
Just back from two sunny, windy, foggy, crystal clear, rainy, warm, chilly weeks in the mountains. This from the first afternoon, the dog and yours truly getting the car stiffness out of our feet to one of our favourite spots.
M8, ZM 4,5/21 (love that piece of glass )
leif e
btw; my mac is at the doctor´s so didn´t have access to my usual bw-converter. This is CS2.
glad you liked it!Wow. I really, really love this one Endre.
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Hey - that´s Oslo! Right!?? Great!Balloon man. Sobering times ... sobering fate.
Thanks, Lloyd. This was the first time I was able to use the Leica in about six weeks (work and family obligations), so it was a special treat to take it to New Orleans. Only snag there was the humidity. It can be brutal in August.An impressive series, David. Nicely done.:salute: