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Rain in summer - small lake near to Berlin.

 

APO-Summicron 1:2/75 ASH | 160 ASA

 

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I've been shooting with the 135 Telyt lately, and like the effect of space compression on some landscape subjects.

 

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Great, now that is real landscaping, just like JaapV's morning fogginess and Jack Fletcher's Yosemite horizon fog (you must have added it in pp I'm sure, honoustly tell us, LOL).

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Not me --- that was how it looked in real life. And the original happens to be film, so I can prove it! :)

 

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what a splendid picture! Maybe you can send it on colour? I would like take a look and please can you tell me the kind of tree you have shot?

 

Sorry, so many questions but a great picture may deserve them :-)

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...please can you tell me the kind of tree you have shot?

 

Sorry, Flavio, but I have no idea what kind of tree it is. The composition is what interested me. It's at the Morton Aboretum outside Chicago.

 

Thanks, Jeff. Appreciate your feedback.

 

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I would like to share some of my 'winter landscapes' with you.

Hope you enjoy. The M8 is very good to handle even in zero-degree temps, but my very old 35 mm Summicron (1970) became very hard to focus but that did not reduce my fun at all.

(I did clean my sensor after this holiday, too bad I didn't manage to do it before.)

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M8, tri-elmar

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Time for a new one....

 

M8 + CV15 + BW 486 E39 UV/IR filter + hand code

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One more from an active volcanic area.

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Just some new landscape shots from mountain trips.

Switserland, Graubunden. It is a view of the glacier at the end of Val Lavinouz and walking in that direction, with a nice wide sketch of light.

The tele is the famous Elmar-M 90. The other 35-cron I.

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And equally from Switserland some sea-scapes (See Landschaften).

The first is a view of one of the Macun Seeen - the Lai dal Dragun, on a plateau at some 2.600 m. The distant mountains give an impressive horizon. (50 Summicron V). No, there was no dragon around, unfortunately.

 

The second one is the Lai da Rims; (using the Summicron 35 version I lens). One of the largest high-rize lakes with a length of over 1,5 km laying at 2.400m.

 

The third one is in Val d'Agnel. (taken with a Voigtlander 25) at 2.700 m at the Fourcla digl Leget.

 

Well, I must say, the M8 camera is equally good in such situations, and while the Leica lenses have the natural tendency to absorb UV - having and extra UV filter is needed at these heights and with these sunny conditions.

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