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Here is one shot with the 35 lux asph

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Some very nice images Peter. The dim colors are beautiful. I attach one. First day with with 75lux. The 24mm is also one of my favorites for landscape.

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Oy,

 

I thought I'd fixed the magenta snow in the second shot, but clearly I haven't. Kill me now. !:^)

 

Mitchell

 

Magenta snow's so much nicer than the yellow stuff. No need to apologise...

 

Lovely mountains from both you and Jaap. Below, what you can do with the 135. Cliffs and seagulls at St Bees Head in Cumbria.

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...what a pleasure to see... I cannot decide about my preferences... but I love mountains by hearth... and suspect one of Jaap's is taken in my country... I'm gong to "my" mountains in 2-3 or 3 days...hope a lot from my M8... at the moment, just a pine next to the sea...

 

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Old Summicron 35 with filter... converting to jpg is always a little disturbing for me while I'm getting smarter to manage DNGs... and getting more and more fond of my M8... landscapes used to be the only reason for sometimes I switched from M4 to the Rolleiflex 3,5 F... don't know when it will happen I take it again...

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Flatlands of East Anglia

We have to rely on the skies here, but the M8 is wonderful for landscape, usually as good as medium format, and so much more convenient - a joy to use in fact!

 

If there aren't any hills, then you have to rely on the sky!

 

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All taken with the WATE and the an IR filter using John Milich's wonderful adaptor.

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Near Manjimup (Western Australia) the other day (and my first attempt at posting an image in these august halls)

 

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Near Manjimup (Western Australia) the other day (and my first attempt at posting an image in these august halls)

 

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Hi John

That's splendid - always a thrill with the sunshine against a dark sky, but that fence really does the business!

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Superb camera for lots of applications.

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Hi all,

 

I've already posted this in the photo forum:

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M8 with CV12mm

 

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Etienne

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CV35/2,5 UV/IR uncoded

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new joiner to RF world; with zm15

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Not M8 but even with the issues I have had, hope you don't mind me joining this post.

West coast of France last week.

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A postcard from the italian-swiss border, with the trielmar at 28mm.

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