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More from Tuesday's walk around the local lake.  Both at f1 on M240.

 

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PS - Do I take it that the exuberances of swirly-ness in #1187 were judged to be completely OTT?  

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15 minutes ago, Keith (M) said:PS - Do I take it that the exuberances of swirly-ness in #1187 were judged to be completely OTT?  

My preference would be the latter set, but what do I know..

(I really like the photo of the fisherman).

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Repaired!  f1 v4 at f1 on A7III.

 

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Practice, practice, practice - continuing my familiarisation with my f1 v4 at f1.  (M10).

 

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f1 v4 on M10M.

 

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Leica M240 with Noctilux 0.95.  I took the shot yesterday at the end of a walk in Washington, DC.; the file is OOC.  I am still learning the use of this wonderful lens, and so far, it is very enjoyable.   

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Mr. Lazy Bones

 
M10 Monochrom
50mm Noctilux #11822
ISO 400
f/1.0
1/125
 
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Leica M240 with Noctilux 0.95 and ND3.   I took this shot of a mini training session at a walk in Washington, DC., yesterday.  There is some variation -- but It is close to an earlier attempt shared here few days ago.   

 

 

 

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On the study wall. A quick test shot of 50mm Noctilux f1 @ f1 on A7III.

 

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On the High Street.  M10M, 50mm f1 v4.

 

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Testing my 50mm f1 v4 on M7 (Tri-X).

 

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50mm f1 v4 at f1 on M240.  Bookshelf miscellany.

 

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On the High Street tonight.  Noctilux f1 v4 at f1, M240 at ISO 6400.

 

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The old Town Hall on dark & wet February night.  f1 v4 at f1 on M240.

 

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OK, Here's my Summilux 50 M-asph, doing a shelf of war photographers at a 45 degree angle, distance 0.7 m.  (We also have the Tony Judt book, but it's on a different shelf.

V1001543 by scott kirkpatrick, on Flickr

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