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Quite a collection. Nice.M8 2/28
my local dealer :ROTFL:
Beautiful images, Stuart! And I would love one of those monitors... not in the budget at the moment, however.Lovely shots Arne, and great use of the 15mm!
Here are a few from last weekend in Iceland. Fall is most certainly here, and winter is not far behind. I edited these on my desktop with an Eizo, and they look quite bland on my laptop as I am posting now...moral of the story...get yourself an Eizo! I wish they made laptop displays...
Interesting stuff, Scott. I side of things there I'd never imagined.Here's some street photography where the Summilux at f/1.4 and f/2 and ISO 1250 was necessary to get any pictures at all. Yom Kippur in Israel for the not very religious is still the one day when no planes, trucks, or cars move in the skies or on the streets. The first evening of the holiday is the time when kids learn to ride their bikes, and parents gather for an informal block party (but without refreshments, of course). These are all shot with colorful sodium vapor illumination, processed in COne 4.8.3 with default noise corrections.
scott
Thanks, Bébèrt. You do want one. Nice and compact, and much under appreciated.Out walking before work again this morning. Colors just starting to change here (although these would make you think it's general, these were just a couple of trees that had changed, while most still have not). Couldn't resist the light on the water in the background.
CV 90/3.5 APO Lanthar @ 5.6 in both shots:
Lloyd, thanks again for making our day. Indian Summer at his best.
(and a want to have a Lanthar in my head)
An amazing series of images, Arne. I love that little lens, and need to get it into the rotation a little more often.Quite right Kurt, and you've been to Norway several times I believe?
I like this lens on my M8, and the Leica 21mm finder is excellent for framing.
Here are two more.
Thank you, my friend. Much appreciated.An epitome of Autumn... perfect.
Nice pics. Beautiful airport.M8 2/28
Airport Marrakech
oh yes, i love the noctilux and i love your pics :thumbs:My humble contribution... a couple photos of my kids taken with M8 and 50mm F/1.0
Nothing to be humble about here... great stuff, and that first one is simply magic.My humble contribution... a couple photos of my kids taken with M8 and 50mm F/1.0
These are wonderful, my friend. Certainly nothing wrong with the quality of that image shot at 1250 ISO. And the shot of Mila is a truly beautiful portrait. What amazing light as well. :clap::clap::clap:M8 Visoflex 3 / 3,5/65
Michael 1250 ISO
Mila 320 ISO
Nice, Kurt. I've been looking forward to you showing us some examples of that combination. Let's see more.Taking the M9 and CV50/1.1 out for a spin yesterday.
Kurt