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M-P + Macro-Elmarit-R 2,8/60 + Apo-Extender-R 2×. Reproduction scale approx. 1:1.

 

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vivitar (nikon mount) 55mm auto macro lens handheld on m240 at f4:

 

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Leica M8 - Elmarit-M 90mm - Last Version 

 

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M9  + Tele-Elmar 4/135

 

 

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M9 + Tele-Elmar

 

 

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I think they are as I saw it (but I was obviously not satisfied, as I also made B&W conversions). I live in Norway, and the first picture was taken yesterday at 1351 with WB Daylight in Lightroom (5500/10). Second picture taken later at 1814, I set the WB a little warmer (5900/24). Does the light and colours seem strange to those living further south?

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M9 + Tele-Elmar

 

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M9 + Tele-Elmar 4/135

(All four with LR Daylight 5500/10, and they were taken today between 1706 and 1815)

 

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M9 + 1970 4/135 Tele-Elmar

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M9 + 1970 4/135 Tele-Elmar

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M8 + 1937 4/90 Elmar

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I think they are as I saw it (but I was obviously not satisfied, as I also made B&W conversions). I live in Norway, and the first picture was taken yesterday at 1351 with WB Daylight in Lightroom (5500/10). Second picture taken later at 1814, I set the WB a little warmer (5900/24). Does the light and colours seem strange to those living further south?

 

The colours look natural to me.

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I'm sorry for the double entry

 

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vivitar (nikon mount) 55mm auto macro lens handheld on m240 at f4:

 

 

How lovely to see some bee hive photography with the Leica. Somewhat off topic, when I brought an M9 into my apiary the little 'darlings' investigating my camera and the lens left proboscis, or perhaps footprint, marks over everything. They were on the oilseed rape at the time and thus a little feisty. Memo to self: use a UV filter around the hives.

 

Your pictures are really lovely. And hand held too!

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M9 + Jupiter 8

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