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Evening light, Antelope Island, Great Salt Lake, Utah, USA

Canon 35mm F2 ltm with M adapter on M9, ISO 160, 1/500th, F2, WB 6000K. Converted & processed from DNG in PS.

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On 6/26/2020 at 10:11 PM, ckuwajima said:

That is a testing pattern! I'd take all my lenses there.😉 

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On 6/17/2020 at 1:39 PM, Ecar said:

A very impressive, almost APO-like lens: extremely sharp, with a flat field and pleasant OOF. Of course, it *only* opens up to f/3.5, but it can focus down to 30cm (with EVF/LV) - and was made over 60 years ago. I am again the only one to blame for the utter lack of creativity in the choice of subjects...

M10 + 1956 Micro-Nikkor 50/3.5 LTM, wide open at or near MFD

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You're showcasing the characteristics of the lens perfectly and find interesting subjects!

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49 minutes ago, anachronist said:

Evening light, Antelope Island, Great Salt Lake, Utah, USA

Canon 35mm F2 ltm with M adapter on M9, ISO 160, 1/500th, F2, WB 6000K. Converted & processed from DNG in PS.

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was it just me but I'm having trouble focus in this picture.  It's a very simple but beautiful picture!

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44 minutes ago, anachronist said:

That is a testing pattern! I'd take all my lenses there.😉 

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It was hard to choose where to focus in this beautiful wall, therefore I set the focus ring to a hyperfocal distance. Portra 160 is great for fine details.

The result was quite satisfying.

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Evening stroll by JM__, on Flickr

35 Summilux v2 1969 on M8

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The more I learn about people, the more I like my garden (with apologies to Mark Twain)

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M10-P, Noctilux-M 1:1/50, v4

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15 hours ago, anachronist said:

On the grasses in the Golden Ratio point lower left. 😉

I know your photo was focused in somewhere but what I said is that I (my eyes) cannot focus in this picture, like one of those tricky graphics that confuses your brain.  Don't take it a negative way, I didn't imply your photo was out of focus. 

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On 5/19/2013 at 4:21 PM, farnz said:

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Post-war, coated 50 f/1.5 Zeiss Opton Sonnar wide open with M9-P.

 

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This thread takes me forever to finish, I am only on page 67 this morning and came across this photo.  I'm so curious about this one, where is this place?  It seemed like a camera supermarket with so many vintage stuff all over the place.  It's like a candy-shop to me, I wanna visit some days. 

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1 hour ago, jaeger said:

This thread takes me forever to finish, I am only on page 67 this morning and came across this photo.  I'm so curious about this one, where is this place?  It seemed like a camera supermarket with so many vintage stuff all over the place.  It's like a candy-shop to me, I wanna visit some days. 

It's an annual camera fair (market) called Photographica that's held in the Horticultural Hall in London.  It's run by The Photographic Collectors Club of Great Britain and the vendors set up trestle tables in rows for an 8 am start and prospective buyers walk around the tables drooling until 4.30 pm when Photographica closes for another year.  It gets very, very busy during the day but there are bargains and rarities to found sometimes amongst the cast-offs.  I tend to wait until later in the afternoon when much of the crowd has left, which is when I took this picture.

Pete.

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Canon 19mm 1:3,5 - Screwmount with M-Adapter on M10 Monochrom

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Rodenstock Heligon A 35mm F2.8, M10-P

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Wasn't me she was foolin'. 'Cause she knew what she was doin', when she told me how to walk this way -- Aerosmith

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M10-P, Noctilux-M 1:1/50, v4

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Tokyo Optical Co. Topcor 5cm F1.5 LTM, M10-P

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Tokyo Optical Co. Topcor 5cm F1.5 LTM, M10-P

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Poised to escape

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M10-P, Summicron-M 1:2/50, v4

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