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On 2/12/2020 at 6:37 PM, evikne said:

M10 with 50mm Summilux-M ASPH BC

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Fabulous picture! I really like it, and also think your original framing is perfect. The extreme slanted horizon & negative space add a disconcerting flavour to an otherwise sweet portrait.

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M10 | DR Summicron 50 | ISO 6000 | f/4.0 | 1/60 sec | Close-up range with goggles | Chiang Mai

 

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M10-P, 28mm Elmarit

Mission St., San Francisco

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Chateau-d'Oex (CH), The Gummfluh mountain. M10-P, 50mm summicron V

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On 2/12/2020 at 1:57 AM, MikeMyers said:

I''ve been going through the previous several pages, for a photo taken with an M10 that might have been very difficult to capture on a different camera. I especially like this one, with the beautiful symmetry, then that noticeable vignetting, the great depth of field, and the two doggies bringing some animation to an otherwise static image.  If I had a list of check-boxes for everything I try to pay attention to in a photo, this photo would get full credit for everything.  The geometry pulls your eye right into the photo.

I try to make photographs like this, but rarely succeed as well as this photo does.  Nice!!!

Thank you very much for your lovely comments, appreciated. 

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On 2/13/2020 at 6:28 PM, DaveCollins said:

I like the first version of the photo much better. I think it was great how you showed the field that she was standing in. It allowed the photo to have the soft brown color of the field's straw/grass, and the colors of the girls coat and everything else. The context of were she was standing adds to the composition for me. I don't so much care for this version.


Agreed. The original adds context. 
 

 

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Taking high school guitar class and already trying Dust in the Wind

 

 

 

50mm Summilux ASPH

 

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M10-P, Macro Elmar M 90, ISO 2000, F5.6

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On 2/14/2020 at 10:32 AM, Nowhereman said:

I've posted the B&W version of this image in the Black and White Image Thread.
 

M10 | DR Summicron 50 | ISO 6000 | f/4.0 | 1/60 sec | Close-up range with goggles | Chiang Mai

 

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I like this more.  Great colours!

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Amberley Castle in West Sussex on a bright morning after 2 days of storms. M10-P + 50 APO at f/2.0

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Hydrocarbons unwanted (Tesla Model 3). 
 

M10, 135mm Tele-Elmar, 1/500s, f/8, ISO 10,000. 

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Afternoon Sun on the Lake

 

 

21mm f3.4 SEM

 

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M10 + Elmarit-M 28mm F2.8 ASPH V2

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Winter blues

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M10-P, Summilux-M 1:1.4/35 FLE

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In the studio this morning.

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watering hole.....35 summicron III

color correction in C1

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My first "hand-to-the-camera-lens" photo. I feel like I can check off a street photography accomplishment. Are there badges? :)

M10 + Distagon 35 1.4 ZM

B&W SCENE 2020.001 by Brandon Harris, on Flickr

365-B 41.1 by Brandon Harris, on Flickr

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1 minute ago, DwF said:

Welcome Brandon,

Your first one nicely composed! And the second is fun (so long as she isn't saying skedaddle! :)

David

Thanks! The second one is borderline terrible but I've never had anyone react that way to me before so it was a keeper in that regard. :)

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