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50 Noctilux 1.2  - M240

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50 Noctilux 1.2  - M240

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An old flame

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M10-P, Noctilux-M 1:1/50, v4

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8 minutes ago, nwphil said:

not a bike guy - having trouble to figure if this the front or rear end...lol (btw,this is a bike right?)

 

Apologies Phil. Yes, a motorcycle. The silver center is a 'bumper' or sorts for the god-forbid-you-drop-it moments. It works btw. :0)  The front wheel is forward, cylinders lurk in the opening in front of the upper 'ghost flame'. The bike is a GSXR1300 Hayabusa for the enthusiasts. Regards.

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11 minutes ago, pattyfrank said:

Apologies Phil. Yes, a motorcycle. The silver center is a 'bumper' or sorts for the god-forbid-you-drop-it moments. It works btw. :0)  The front wheel is forward, cylinders lurk in the opening in front of the upper 'ghost flame'. The bike is a GSXR1300 Hayabusa for the enthusiasts. Regards.

no need to apologize - I am the one that should be apologetic :) and thanks for taking the time replying too. I was not sure if I was looking at a foot rest or handle, and then it seems that an exhaust is showing on the lower right. Beautiful bike btw - searched on Google, and there are some insane customization out there as if needed.

Unique angle for sure, and ofcouse the creamy rendering of the F/1

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James Bond style( hint/joke)...but somehow despite had not been intentional, I still like it

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This one with the .95 ISO 400 with my M10. Straight from the camera with no adjustments.

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visited Leica Soho and tried out this behemoth of a lens with my M10.  Very helpful and knowledgeable staff 

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2 hours ago, rnl said:

visited Leica Soho and tried out this behemoth of a lens with my M10.  Very helpful and knowledgeable staff 

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Behemoth is the right word for it. I now pick my camera up by the lens and not the body!

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Shop project, 1916 Excelsior board racer

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M10-P, Noctilux-M 1:1/50, v4

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Noctilux 1.2 on M240

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Leave your 'chains' behind

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M10-P, Noctilux-M 1:1/50, v4

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This on the ferry back to the mainland tonight in artificial light.

 

 

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2 hours ago, evikne said:

M10 with 50mm Noctilux f/1.0

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Thank you for all of your F1 shots with your children, simply marvelous shots, all of them!. I also own an F1 Noctilux, 2 actually E58 and E60 V2, plus the early F 1.2 all since new, and they take time to understand how best to master the foreground and past focus point rendering but you have. Congrats and again thank you for sharing with all of us. 

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5 hours ago, insideline said:

Thank you for all of your F1 shots with your children, simply marvelous shots, all of them!. I also own an F1 Noctilux, 2 actually E58 and E60 V2, plus the early F 1.2 all since new, and they take time to understand how best to master the foreground and past focus point rendering but you have. Congrats and again thank you for sharing with all of us. 

Thank you so much for your kind words!

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