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19 hours ago, pegelli said:

@Ray Vonn, thanks for posting the photo of the Spillers Millenium Mills, it reminded me I had a previously unpublished photo from that building taken in 2014 from the other side of the water that fits perfectly in this thread.

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Sony NEX6 + Summaron 35/2.8 (1961)

Thanks for chipping in @pippy, I didn't do so as I feared the wrath of taking the thread sideways (but can now hide behind you😂).  Yes, @pegelli, it is a fine place to be if you have a camera and are looking to take images, including the overhead footbridge which is quite wonderful on a clear day as the sun sets, so all in all, I'm very pleased it moved you to dig out some images.  And while I was there again only three weeks ago, an action film was being filmed in the docks, speedboats racing back and forth.

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Summicron 35mm v1 (8-elements) on an M11, wide open

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M10M + converted 194X Dallmeyer Septac Anastigmat 50/1.5 (uncoated), 1st wide open, 2nd around f/2.8 and 3rd @ f/4

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M10M + 1961 Nikkor SC 85/1.5 LTM, 1st wide open, 2nd @ f/4

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M10 + Minolta MD 50mm f/1.2

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Stop calling me Ed 😠

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Sony A7ii + M-Telyt 200/4 (1958)

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Ending the year with a recently serviced (by Will Van Manen) first batch Rigid Chrome 50/2 Summar on a M10-P !

 

 

 

Best wishes, Jean-Marc.

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M10M + converted 194X Dallmeyer Septac Anastigmat 50/1.5 (uncoated) around f/2.8

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M10M + Septac again, this time wide open

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Looks like you found another beautiful lens Ecar!

 

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MP - 35Apoqualia v1 - Portra

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ILFORD PANF PLUS, ISO 50, Topcor 5cm, M4

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2 hours ago, yorda@ said:

Looks like you found another beautiful lens Ecar!

Thanks. Yeah, a long search (unless you are prepared to part with a kidney to have one immediately) that finally came to fruition a few months ago. Bonus: the copy I was able to acquire is a rare uncoated one. Downside: because it's uncoated, it flares a lot and really needs attention when dealing with the scene's light.

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ILFORD PANF PLUS, ISO 50, Topcor 5cm, M4

Great contrast and tones. Which of the 5cm Topcors?

 

And another one with the Septac on the M10P, wide open @ MFD

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Summicron 35mm v1 (8-elements) on an M11

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More water, trees and fog.

M10M + 1960 Summilux 35/1.4 v1 "Steel Rim", @ f/1.4 or f/2

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I was looking back through this thread, as I do from time to time to extract a second 'hit' from the wonderful pictures here, only to find that my post memorialising the thread's 10,000th post and thanking everyone for their kind participation and contributions has inexplicably moved to post #9991 on page #500, which is a little 'previous' and disappointing.

I assume that this is a result of some indexing algorithm but it means that if anyone, as I have, has recorded the post numbers of particular posts they wish to return to in the future will probably not be able to locate them, which is infuriating.  Doubtless all for the sake of "progress" or is my 'cynicism slip' showing?

Has anyone noticed this happening elsewhere on the forum?

Pete.

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20 minutes ago, farnz said:

I was looking back through this thread, as I do from time to time to extract a second 'hit' from the wonderful pictures here, only to find that my post memorialising the thread's 10,000th post and thanking everyone for their kind participation and contributions has inexplicably moved to post #9991 on page #500, which is a little 'previous' and disappointing.

I assume that this is a result of some indexing algorithm but it means that if anyone, as I have, has recorded the post numbers of particular posts they wish to return to in the future will probably not be able to locate them, which is infuriating.  Doubtless all for the sake of "progress" or is my 'cynicism slip' showing?

Has anyone noticed this happening elsewhere on the forum?

Pete.

As a matter of fact, we don't care how they control this forum.

We do care the visibility of classic lenses, which are outstanding and reference-worthy for everyone here.

A remarkable lens is simply outstanding and it's hard to ignore even a series of sophisticated algorithm might take place indeed.

Let it be and enjoy your life.

 

au fait, au pair, c'est la vie.

 

まさに日本の昭和だな! 

 Portra 400, Topcor 5cm, M4

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5 hours ago, farnz said:

I was looking back through this thread, as I do from time to time to extract a second 'hit' from the wonderful pictures here, only to find that my post memorialising the thread's 10,000th post and thanking everyone for their kind participation and contributions has inexplicably moved to post #9991 on page #500, which is a little 'previous' and disappointing.

I assume that this is a result of some indexing algorithm but it means that if anyone, as I have, has recorded the post numbers of particular posts they wish to return to in the future will probably not be able to locate them, which is infuriating.  Doubtless all for the sake of "progress" or is my 'cynicism slip' showing?

Has anyone noticed this happening elsewhere on the forum?

Pete.

Perhaps some posts were deleted for whatever reason and the whole thread sequence got re-indexed? Only conjecture.

M10M + 1961 Nikkor SC 85/1.5 LTM @ f/2.8

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