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17 minutes ago, Adam Bonn said:

Good to know thank you! I assume it has to be a classic bug, not the newfangled ones?! 😅

Newfangled = Hairdresser's car.  Nothing wrong with a hairdresser of course, but I'm not one of them so the newer version of the Beetle is not for me.

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14 minutes ago, Adam Bonn said:

Good to know thank you! I assume it has to be a classic bug, not the newfangled ones?! 😅

Definitely classic.  Looks in fine condition, too. Nice catch.  You'd soon recognise the "new" ones on a Golf floorpan.

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2 hours ago, Graham (G4FUJ) said:

Definitely classic.  Looks in fine condition, too. Nice catch.  You'd soon recognise the "new" ones on a Golf floorpan.

Ahaha no,  I meant (replying to Ray) that would the modern VWs not be so hand in glove with Leica photography as the classics!

much like the modern Minis, the modern bugs are easy to differentiate from the originals

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It's another one of my holiday snaps!

240 + CV35.

This isn't my usual sort of thing at all, but it just caught my eye having walked up a big hill to get to a castle!

 

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I was playing with a new flash unit on my M262.    FlashQ 20II.   Zeiss C Biogon 35mm f/2.8.  Image shot at f/4 1/180 sec ISO 400 bouncing the flash off a white ceiling.  I think this flash will work for me.

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A beach house I found (I suspect it wasn't lost) on one of my little fishing villages of Portugal jaunts

240 and 35mm summarit

 

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In a little wood near home

 

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M240, Summicron 1:2/90

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At Clinique du Parc's  "parking"

 

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M (typ 262), Mate (T-E 28/35/50)

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33 minutes ago, wda said:

TE28?

Thanks David,

I think so, 28mm looking at the "perspective".

My Mate is not coded so it can be 35mm also.

I took some pics at different focal lengths offered by the nice lens, while waiting for my wife "suffering" in the clinic.

 

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With environments and more on other details

 

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the "continous tails"

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Thank you David, she is fine after some care.

 

The good thing with Photography is when we are waiting with a camera in hand, thinking to make some pictures, time flows quite quicker,

than doing nothing anxiously.

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at BNU Strasbourg *

 

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M-D, Summaron-M 28mm

 

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Our daily commute.

This part of my local trail follows Coal Creek to an old coal mining camp "Red Town". The shack pictured was living quarters for the miners. There's still old tools and utensils scattered about. The mine shut down about 75  years ago. 

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