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Thanks, Matt.DavidE: Great shots with the 18mm. Are these cropped at all? I've been looking at this lens every time I go into my Leica dealer. The only problem to me was the f/3.5; but, you've shown with your wonderful photos that it clearly shouldn't be a deciding factor. Cheers.
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Kurt, This one really cracked me up.:ROTFL: I didn't "get it" until I looked at the larger pic.One has to be on-guard as you never know what lurks in the shadows. M9 and 75lux.
Woody, This is really special.:thumbs:From my daily blog:
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V...Thanks Lloyd. Here's another shot ... I'm thinking that an appropriate title might be: Invasion!
Kurt
Uploading tonight.Woody,
That was a favorite from the blog...
rest of the week???
Not a bad wait, really. Our rep has received a total of 6 M9s for her entire area.V...
Great shot. Looking forward to using the 75 lux on my M9...arriving TOMORROW!!! Pre-ordered in Sept.
Wonderful shot Woody!From my daily blog:
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Hey Kurt!Thanks Lloyd. Here's another shot ... I'm thinking that an appropriate title might be: Invasion!
Kurt
Very nice stuff, Ted. And impressive at ISO 2500, for sure. 22, 75 and 77 were my favs. Thanks for sharing.Here are some b/w images from a haunted house taken a couple of days ago. Lens was a late pre-asph lux 35, all images @ 1.4, ISO 2500.
Beautiful work, Jono.Love the dancers Woody.
Here are a couple of landscapes from the weekend - both with the WATE
Here are a couple of landscapes from the weekend - both with the WATE
Very nice stuff, Ted. And impressive at ISO 2500, for sure. 22, 75 and 77 were my favs. Thanks for sharing.