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If I had to choose my shot that is most in the mid-20th century Leica tradition, I'd probably choose this one. What about you?

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My most "Leica" shot (whatever that may be) is probably this one.

 

If you are after a "Which is my most Cartier-Bresson" shot, I don't have one, as I have never tried to take one.

 

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1962 M2 | 1959 Elmar-M 50/2.8 | APX 100 | Diafine 4 + 4

 

 

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Hey jaapv, nice idea! Try to contribute...

Since I am merely 3 weeks own my firs Leica, I only can contribute with perhaps with one picture that worth to be shown here? Otherwise let me know.

Cheers.

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This was taken with my D2 laying on the table. This one of my favorites because with this camera you are able to take these candid photos and no one is disturbed.

 

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The longer the list of fabulous shots gets the more difficult to follow up...:eek:

 

I give it a humble try though :o

 

(M6 - 50 mm Summilux)

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Same for me, I'm trying my best. Not sure, if this is my 'most', but here it goes.

Of course, there was no BW400CN in the middle of the last century, but this has to do...

 

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Great thread Jaap!

 

I'm still a newcomer, but I like this one :)

 

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This is really thanks to my Aussie mate Rob who suggested converting to B&W and changing the crop:

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perhaps this recent one....has a bit of an old world feel? interesting thread Jaap. Best. Coos

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