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I am new to this site and to Leica's as I've just got an M9. This site has been a huge help getting going and while I was wanting to move from landscape to street work, I found myself having to start with landscapes on a family trip to Lord Howe Island off the east coast of Australia. Here are a few 1st attempt examples

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B/Ws from Lord Howe

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M-E 220, Nokton 35 1.4 II, WO.

 

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Just got the camera up and running for the first time today, was waiting on a M39-LM adapter

Here are my first few images with Nikkor HC 50/2

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Trying a BW conversion

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M9P+Zeiss Planar 50mm

 

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M9, Summarit-M 35mm

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I love the tones you can get from the M9.  The Voigtlander Nokton 50 1.5 V2 is also a fabulous combo.  Not particularly good shots, but I loved the look of these two - very filmlike.

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Plus a B&W conversion with the same combo:

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2 hours ago, Beena22 said:

I love the tones you can get from the M9.  The Voigtlander Nokton 50 1.5 V2 is also a fabulous combo.  Not particularly good shots, but I loved the look of these two - very filmlike.

 

Plus a B&W conversion with the same combo:

I realised that I shared the wrong version of the second photo but for some reason I am not able to edit my original post.  Here is the version I was intending to share:

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35 minutes ago, Beena22 said:

I realised that I shared the wrong version of the second photo but for some reason I am not able to edit my original post.  Here is the version I was intending to share:

 

So, this one was post processed by lowering exposure? Looks better now. 

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The M9 does have a nice colour palette without much processing desired.

all with Nikkor 50/2 H C  LTM

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