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GS I agree with Allen , me too . Very nice these last pictures . Perfect for me !

 

You all know now that I love nature and I love macro photography.:)

 

Below taken with MacroElmar 90 (ME90) and M7. Some find that M is not for macro photography, I do not agree ... a fabulous lens this ME90

 

"Thistle and Bee" in macrophoto (uncropped + uncorrected)

I let in color because the color purple of thistle is well reproduced with Fuji Superia 100

 

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Henry

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I think a better way to describe it is there are better solutions for macro? Personally I'd love the precise framing of a (d)slr for macro. Today I did scan a photo of one of my airedales I took with the Hasselblad. Wondering how wonderful it would be to use that for macro if you invest in some lenses.

 

Photo below 28mm Elmarit, HP5+, yellow filter. I must admit, I still prefer the results out of a Hasselblad, it's just that it is a real pain to have with me including a heavy tripod every day. With the Leica's I mostly just shoot out of hand. :)

 

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..... a test in b&w (>SE pro) for Allen and GS and also for all b&w lovers like Alexander :)

 

Which you prefer ?

 

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Kodak Ultramax 400 again, this time exposed at 200 to reduce grain:

 

Two separate beaver ponds (with a lodge in the middle of the second):

 

The maple leaves are beginning to go red

 

Bracket fungus:

 

Chris

Chris very nice pictures and color

The UltraMax is a great film

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