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At the first day of traditional Chinese New Year of Ox 2021, I hope all the users of Leica (all types) being stay health and safety with " Five Fortunes are coming", namely Health, Luck, Hope,

Love & Blessing! 

M10, Macro Elmar 90mm f4

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M10, 4/90mm Macro-Elmar

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M10-P, 35/1.4 FLE

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M10-P, 35/1.4 FLE

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Went out on a walkabout yesterday to try out the Leica Polarizer Filter.  M10, 50mm Summicron, filter adjusted for maximum effect, but shooting too much "into" the sun for it to work properly.  Somehow it did bring out the "light rays" that I never noticed with my eyes.  Cropped a little, and edited in DxO PhotoLab 4.  Size reduced for posting here.

The third image is something I saw, then spent several minutes figuring out how to take the photo.  It's cropped, and reduced in size, but not much else.  With all the brilliant people in this forum, I'm going to predict that someone is going to figure it out quickly.  Still M10, 50 Summicron, and Polarizing filter was still in place.  If anyone is wondering, it is a real photo - as in hold up camera, aim, smoothly press shutter release.  Pretty much SOOC but for what I already explained.  I deliberately left clues.

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Forgot to say I left clues in the third photo to explain it.
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M10 + Voigtlander Norton Classic 40mm f1.4

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M10 + Voigtlander Norton Classic 40mm f1.4

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M10, Summicron-M 2/50mm

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M10, Summicron-M 2/50mm

 
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M10, Summicron-M 2/50mm

 
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Still loving the 'cron 35 on my M10-P.... I really want for little more at the present time! 

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3 hours ago, Stephen.s1 said:

re: the photo above

so many questions..  have the owners been bothered by the big bad wolf?   away for an extended time?  Allergic to sunlight?..

More pictures please.

Unfortunately I have no knowledge of its current plight. Came across this today with surrounding farm buildings all boarded up too.  No real access to it. 
 

For sure would make a nice property given it needs a lot of work and money spent on it. 

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M10 + Voigtlander Nokton Classic 40mm f1.4 (my current favorite walkabout lens)

Bridge over the Arakawa

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