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silver92b

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M240 with Zeiss 35mm f2.8 developed the DNG files with Perfect Effects 9 in LR5. The rendering of the M240 in B&W for the jpgs inspired me to try the creamtone. What do you think? Which do you prefer? Thanks!



 

Lloyd

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M240 with Zeiss 35mm f2.8 developed the DNG files with Perfect Effects 9 in LR5. The rendering of the M240 in B&W for the jpgs inspired me to try the creamtone. What do you think? Which do you prefer? Thanks!
I like the antique feel of the creamtone, but overall prefer the b/w. Very nice both.
 

scott kirkpatrick

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Sant Jordi Day in Barcelona

It's the same St George and his dragon that I thought was an English story, but apparently not:



The themes of the day are exchanging roses and books, and the streets are thronged with booksellers, rose-sellers, political parties, TV crews, and lots of other stuff











All M[240] with 35/SX-FLE

scott
 

seakayaker

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04/19/2015 ~ University of Washington ~ Center for Urban Horticulture ~ Fern in the Douglas Research Conservatory lobby ~ Botanic Gardens ~ Seattle, WA



M-P 240 with Leica Elmar-M 24mm f/3.8 ASPH ~ ISO 800 ~ 1/45 ~ f11
 

seakayaker

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10/25/2015 ~ Display at the Lan Su Chinese Garden ~ Portland, Oregon



Leica M-P 240 ~ Summilux-M 50mm f1.4 ASPH ~ ISO 400 ~ 1/25 ~ f4.0
 

silver92b

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This is an iconic landmark in Marietta, GA. It's known as "the big chicken" It was in disrepair and KFC threatened to demolish it but a public uproar caused them to reconsider and refurbish it instead. I shot it today with the M240 and a Zeiss 35mm f2.8





 
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