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thank you Gary, applying the rule of thirds, i got 1200x800 as the permitted  Leica size here. Thank you.

 

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Can't see a lot wrong with them Norman. Difficult to gauge the sharpness, but from what you posted, they look fine.

Your initial "problem" related to metering. The negs as shown look as good as you could ask for.

What was the sharpness issue you mentioned in post #16? You scanned, or printed? If scanned, maybe try them again.

Gary

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thanks for your help Gary. guess i just need more time doing this. my first 10,000 should be terrible. 

Please have a look at 500px.com/neuston2004, to see my standard work, most with an M8 or sony with the Vario Elmar 3.5 28-70

 

best wishes, Patrick.

 

ps I have huge nostalgia para NZ, I taught at Auckland U in 1995, only didnt stay as the immigration was a headache. What a country! My recent trip to the east of Canada seemed really similar, wonderful civilized cities and semi wild nature. 

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No problem Norman.

I took a look at your 500px site, they certainly look good, although I couldn't establish which were than with what (it doesn't tell me like Flickr does).

Hang in there, especially with the SL and processing. Post a few in the "I Like Film" thread, good constructive criticism to be had there.

Gary

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My R4S has the similar problem, may not be the same as your SL, but I hope this helps you.

On my R4S, when the light condition is out of its sensing range (mine is too dark, but may also apply if it is too bright), the shutter indicator will not show anything, but a downward triangle in the viewfinder will be on or blink.

I heard most Leica R have this "improper lighting warning".    

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