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A small temple I found this afternoon in Shinjuku that I hadn't even known existed before today. It is very hidden away, and looks quite new.

M10 + 28mm Elmarit-M ASPH

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M10 with 50mm Noctilux F1.0

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M10 - summicron 35mm

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Leica M10 with 35mm Summicron.

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Yum !!

M10, 1.5/85mm Summarex (1950)

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This is the same jewelry stand in a Chiang Mai market that I photographed two years earlier using the Summaron 28. As these two image were taken in difficult, mixed light previously I processed them only in B&W. Now, I've processed the color versions using the new Cobalt-Image profiles that I've just bought: these profiles are as good as making custom profiles — and when I get some time I'll post more about them.

M10 | DR Summicron 50 | ISO 3200 | f/4 | 1/750 | Chiang Mai

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Another image that I've reprocessed  using the new Cobalt-Image profiles that I've just bought. These profiles are as good as making custom profiles, and more accurate than either the Adobe Standard or M10 embedded particularly when it comes to yellow and red in the same image. For example, if you get the yellow right using the Adobe or M10 profiles the red on the sign at the top of the building will be way off, whereas as with the Cobalt-Image profiles is spot-on. 

M10 | DR Summicron 50 | ISO 200 | f/4 | 1/150 | Tokyo

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Partial solar eclipse, 6/10/21, four minutes after sunrise this morning

M10, 4/135mm Leitz Wetzlar Tele-Elmar (1975)

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Just taking an opportunity to shoot a local park.  I'm really enjoying this thing.

M10/Summicron 35 (VI)

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M10 | Summilux-M 35mm ASPH

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M10 | Summilux-M 35mm ASPH

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