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Carl, that's lovely. It's very effective in its own way, doesn't come across as a salvage job at all. Bravo!This was a badly underexposed image shot yesterday in the children's garden with the Leica M 262 and 7A 35/2. No spot metering with the 262, but managed to pull up the detail from the blossoms and monarch that were shot against an overcast, but bright sky.
We are too easily seduced by new "toys" the M8 was new once upon a time and I agree on the Summicrom 28mm Asph especially on the M8 but currently seduced by the Summicron 50mm Asph a tremendous lens.Folks, thank you all so very much for the ' likes '.
Chris, in an earlier post, mentioned that the ' old lady ' can still kick butt!!
I went back to my archives..and this is what I found; kick butt is an understatement..
'Egg' is the Swiss pronunciation of 'Ecke' which is, roughly, a 'corner'.Folks, thank you all so very much for the ' likes '.
Chris, in an earlier post, mentioned that the ' old lady ' can still kick butt!!
I went back to my archives..and this is what I found; kick butt is an understatement..
The JungFrau region..a pleasant walk from Murren to Winteregg ( midway to an unpronounceable cable station, for me )..Along the way one has the company of the JungFrau, Eiger and the Monch ( ? ).
The following two images are taken with the first gen M8.
Unedited, except for a crop.
And the very best lens that I put on any camera..the cron 28 asph.
and then the restaurant at Winteregg ( still can't get over that name )
What a cam and what a lens!!