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Good stuff Nick. I've been very pleased with the performance of many of the older Leica lenses on the M8. My 1946 5 cm Summitar f2 being a particular favorite. I look forward to more of your impressive work.Thanks for the comments. Here are some samples from a 60's Summaron 35/2.8:
Mike, amazing stuff and stellar processing. I know these are web images, but the rendering of the trees remind me of medium/large format shot with chrome.Ode to Jono...
Sunrise on a goat ranch near Weaverville, California.
Great stuff. I particularly like that first one.Still waiting for an M9. This is an old motel that was made into a work of art just before it was demolished. The first photo is two shots combined in Photoshop (I should go back and clean the spots showing from the dirty sensor!). Cheers.
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Gorgeous glow, Jim. Love the color contrasts as well.Fall, Downtown Santa Cruz, M8, 35Lux preasph (shot wide open)
Mike - lovely shot of your daughter, it always confuses me that you look quite alike . . . and yet she's really pretty :ROTFL:
Thanks Osman!Steve, this is awesome!
Best,
Osman
Nice. I love that first one.M8 with 50mm f2 Zeiss and 28mm f2.8 APSH - Denver Art museum