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Summicron 2/90 on M240

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Summicron 2/90 on M240

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1967 35mm Summaron f2.8 on M10M.  Click to view in LightBox.

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"Cat from the neighbourhood"

Summilux M 75mm, Leica MP, Fuji Neopan 400CN (C-41 process).

 

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"Selfie"

M246 & Summaron M 35mm f2.8

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Leica Summicron LTM 50mm Collapsible & MP, Kodak Portra 400

2019_12#56-11

 

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1967 35mm Summaron f2.8 & yellow filter on M10 Monochrom.  Click to view in LightBox.

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5 hours ago, Keith (M) said:

1967 35mm Summaron f2.8 & yellow filter on M10 Monochrom.  Click to view in LightBox.

Hello Keith,

Nice photo.

Do you know what kind of tree that is & where it is located?

Best Regards,

Michael

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Tri-X400, Ricoh 21mm f3.5 ltm 

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17 hours ago, Michael Geschlecht said:

Hello Keith,

Nice photo.

Do you know what kind of tree that is & where it is located?

Best Regards,

Michael

Thanks.  Yes, I know where it is - I happened to have been there... ;)

Other than being a conifer of some sort, no I do not know exactly what kind of tree it is.  I'll ask it next time I'm there.  :)

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New camera - old lens. Trying out my 1955 5cm Summicron Collapsible on M10 Monochrom. (Well, what else can one do when Storm Ciara is battering the country!) 

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1 hour ago, Keith (M) said:

New camera - old lens. Trying out my 1955 5cm Summicron Collapsible on M10 Monochrom. (Well, what else can one do when Storm Ciara is battering the country!) 

 

Regarding tree in earlier post, there are smaller signs, sometimes, telling visitor what tree it is, but of course it is roped off for health and safety reasons. Agree it is a conifer, could be a Cedar of some kind.

Talking of trees and wood, the table with pears on top, Ercol by chance?

 

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5cm Nikkor 1.4 NKJ 1962 on M10

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Cidade das Artes by JM__, on Flickr

35 Summicron 8 elements - BW conversion of color negative - M2-R

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Ping pong game, City of God, Brazil by JM__, on Flickr

25mm f4 W Nikkor LTM - Provia 100  - Voigtlander R4A

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