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On 10/4/2019 at 11:55 PM, JMF said:

Au Gaou by JM__, on Flickr

Au Gaou by JM__, on Flickr

50 Summicron R e55 v2 Leitaxed - Nikon F2 - Cinestill 50D

I can't watch it: my computer doesn't link with Flickr. I will try in another way...

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Death Angel.

180/3.4 at f/5.6, R8. Sorry for the black zone on his face...

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Vario Elmar 105-280mm f4.2 mounted on Sony Alpha 850 via Leitax mount.

Zarafa, Botswana

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Angkor 2008, Leica R6 & Leica Summicron-R 35/2, Trix400.

 

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Chrysler Building, M10P with 180mm f3.4 APO:

Chrysler Building by Dirk R., auf Flickr

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Elmarit-R 35mm on an M10 (also done with Vario-Elmar-R as 45mm on Barnack's October Rocks - little difference apart from weight ).

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6 minutes ago, downstairs said:

on an M10

Really astonishing colors, respect! The reason that I sold my M10 was that I could not accomplish this palette with that camera. Just a little pity but crucial for this still life as a whole is that the softbox is too much catching the eye. Maybe is that softbox also the main factor behind the nice colors?

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Otto, Iridient not Irridient. Elmarit-R 35, this time with a real window - grey-card and no corrections...

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I don’t know if this a trustworthy judgement because I saw the first one first, but I find that one better, perhaps because the grip is placed so normal in the second and/or the colors of the stones; I prefer the dominance of grey in the first. Although the windows are more Dutch masters-like

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Alone.

100/2.8 at f/5.6, Leica TL.

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Greig Street bridge in Inverness, Scotland.

19/2.8 Elmarit-R v2 with Canon 5D mk2

 

 

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Silhouttes

M-P w/Vario-Elmar-R 1:3.5-4.5/28-70mm.

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one more with the 180mm:

Soccer by Dirk R., auf Flickr

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Beside other thing, Eroica is an old-fashion bicycle race, which they run in Tuscany near Gaiole in Chianti.

100/2.8 at f/5.6, Leica TL.

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