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Every time we go to the zoo as a family the camera and lens combo I have with me is a Leica M10-M with a 50/1.2 Noctilux re-issue with a yellow filter 

My kids are getting more patient with me, it has been a few years, multiple times a year going to the zoo de Vincennes next to Paris, these are the only photos I make there, my kids reflecting of the glass windows at some animal enclosures to get their reflection in those windows. 

I never was one to make photos of the animals, there are plenty of those online but my kids and my wife, there are only those I make. My oldest is getting more playful, he was licking one window at one location and sticking his tongue out at another location, made both of my kids laugh ... anyhoo, a couple of photos, both at f/1.2 

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My youngest above, still never quite happy to stand still for a few seconds, "C'est trop looooong!" never smiles ... iso 400 and 1/2000s, this is where I was asking him to put his head against the glass, hence the complaint that it took too long. 

My oldest is now trying to make the funniest pose possible, iso 400 also 1/2000s. Being a bad example is one of the many services I freely provide, I am the one who asked him to lick the window at a previous animal pen and on this one, he just stuck his tongue out...

Anyhoo, these two will be printed and hung in the hallway this week or next.   

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M10R with f1,2 reissue wide open in a greek taverna 

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M11M with Nocti 1.0 v4, wide open

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I hadn’t shot with my Noct for a very very long time 

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M10M with .95/50

 

 

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DC-S1R + Noctilux-M 1:1/50 v4

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Eiserner Steg in Frankfurt, Deutschland.

M 11-P with Noctilux-M 1:1.2 /50 BP, ISO 64, f1.2, 1/1000

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