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Looking through a beautiful weeping willow, towards Zug from Cham, Switzerland.

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M10 with 35mm Summilux (first) and 90mm Macro Elmar (second and third) at Thyme in Southrop in the Cotswolds. The last two during this morning's walk.

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Chinese enjoying the sunny day in Interlaken, Switzerland. (Summilux-M 50).

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M10 with 35mm Summilux (first) and 90mm Macro Elmar (second and third) at Thyme in Southrop in the Cotswolds. The last two during this morning's walk.

 

Love the look of the first image of the houses.

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Murnau, Bavaria

 

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M10, Summilux50 asph

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M10, Cron 35/2 V3

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Why so small? :(

Doesn't show anything ...

 

Ahh - the pixel-peeper's lament....

 

What - that is important - can't you see at that size?

 

I can see - that the photographer has a nice eye and a skill for making a picture his/her own - that this is M10 color at its most "red M240-ish" (I prefer it at its most cyan M9-ish, but so long as it can do both, that's fine) - that humans were dressing up to celebrate something somewhere, in an eerie way - which is a lot more interesting that those pictures here whose main purpose seems to be counting the bricks on a building or the leaves on a tree..... ;)

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...and my wife as well shoots Leica (when not DSLR  ;) )

 

 

 

 

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another shot from the first "roll" with the M10 !

 

Thanks Leica !

 

 

 

 

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