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How about more and more fun with Leica M? (Film)

seakayaker

Active member
Here's another of the son before he donated 10" of hair:



I rather hope he grows it again - I had become used to it!

Chris
Another wonderful photograph of your son! A nice contrast to the other two images on the previous page. This image being a bit softer then the others.
 

seakayaker

Active member

Benches at Volunteer Park ~ Seattle WA




Volunteer Park Reservoir ~ Seattle WA




Leica M6 TTL with Zeiss C Sonnar T* 50mm f1.5

 

seakayaker

Active member
Thanks Ryan for your kind words, they are always appreciated! . . . . . love the photograph with the M7 of the log pilings in the river, water movement, sea grass and fog! Always a great combo!


A variety from this past Friday, Saturday & Sunday . . . . .

Morning Reflections




Seattle Skyline on a Misty Morning from Kerry Park




Peg in the Garden at the Good Shepard Center ~ Wallingford



Leica M6 TTL with Zeiss C Sonnar T* 50mm f1.5 / Ilford HP5


Tile Sunflower ~ Eastlake P-Patch



M6 TTL .85 with Leica APO Summicron-M 75mm f2 ASPH ~ Ilford HP5 400


 

shtarka1

Active member

Benches at Volunteer Park ~ Seattle WA






Peg in the Garden at the Good Shepard Center ~ Wallingford



Leica M6 TTL with Zeiss C Sonnar T* 50mm f1.5 / Ilford HP5


Tile Sunflower ~ Eastlake P-Patch



M6 TTL .85 with Leica APO Summicron-M 75mm f2 ASPH ~ Ilford HP5 400


Excellent detail,contrast & comps Dan. Beautiful shot of Peg!
 

seakayaker

Active member
Thank you Steve for your kind words, they are always appreciated!

A couple of photographs from our visit to the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston in September.







MP with Summilux-M 35 mm f1.4 ASPH ~ Kodak Porta 160

 

Cindy Flood

Super Moderator
Chris, Very moving photo and my hope is for a full recovery.

Edward, Your photo is very beautiful. The film grain gives the glass and metal such a lovely glow...digital just doesn't render in this way.
 

edwardkaraa

New member
Thank you Cindy. Iso 800 film isn't exactly the best choice for this kind of shots but that's what I happened to have in the camera. Having shot only digital for the last 4 years, I'm amazed at the color palette of different films. My Sony has been sitting on the shelf ever since I got the M6 :)
 

chrism

Well-known member
I see my photo in post #2471 has lost its photo. Seems like LR updates an image on Flickr and the link is lost. Here it is:



Chris
 

Godfrey

Well-known member
OK, you're all inspiring me.

The Leica M4-2 has returned from having the rangefinder cleaned, collimated and calibrated: works smooth and slick now. The A&A neckstrap I ordered is lovely too.

I'm fitting the Skopar 21mm and viewfinder on the camera, sticking the Skopar 50 in my pocket, tossing in a roll of XP2 Super, and going for a walk.

G
 
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