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The Thames shore

Elmarit-M 28 vs. IV, orange filter

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M10M, 50mm Apo Summicron

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Just resting a bit. 50mm Summilux asph

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No-one around to take advantage of a sunny afternoon...  M10M, 50mm Summilux-M ASPH.  Click to view in LightBox.

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Burg Eltz, Germany

M10M, 50mm Apo Summicron

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Trainspotting.  Shot with Elmarit-M 28mm.

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These files can really be cropped and still hold up.

Mandler 90mm

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Angles and Architecture 

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This is shot with a 12mm lens that allows for me to get both walls in the shot, without even getting back into a corner.

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I used a different treatment for this image. In contrasty light the M10M can be "heavy" in the blacks especially when using negative exposure compensations. I am learning not to rely on the cameras baseline for exposures across its great dynamic range. Especially with street images, subjects can get lost in complex tones. #PS- I changed my username from Kendoo to my real name.  

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2 hours ago, Ferhat said:

Hi, new to forum, new to Leica, wonderful start with a Q a few months ago, just received my M10 Monochrom last week.

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You're starting out strong. Very nice photo here. Noctilux?

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Slightly ajar.  M10M, ZM 50mm C-Sonnar. 

 

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Social distancing at home ☹️

Jupiter-9 (85/2) at about f2.4

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My boy, Baron. M10M, Noctilux F1 v2, 1.0. Yellow filter.

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