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Veiled Staicase Summicron 35 asph

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Tokyo Kogaku Topcor 3.5cm f2.8, LTM

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In a pawn shop window display. 50 f/1.5 Heliar Classic @ f/1.5, polarizing filter.

 

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In Mizumoto Park, home to the most manicured forest in Tokyo

M10M + 50mm Summilux ASPH

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 Playing with differnet lens' in Castle Combe  (I think I returned to the same spot....)

 

Summilux-M 1:1.4/28 ASPH.

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Apo-Summicron-M 1:2/50 ASPH.

 

 

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Plentiful supply of raw material for apple crumble desserts! 

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M10M, 135mm APO-Teleyt-M f3.4

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7 hours ago, Sjz said:

 Playing with differnet lens' in Castle Combe  (I think I returned to the same spot....)

 

Summilux-M 1:1.4/28 ASPH.

 

Apo-Summicron-M 1:2/50 ASPH.

 

 

Apo-Summicron-M 1:2/75 ASPH .

 

Nice place to visit.  Of the three photos, I prefer the perspective of the last one.

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Foodie Street - 35 Summicron Asph

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At the Halloween bonfire, my lovely witch.

What a great event to try shooting in the dark with high iso, fast lens.

M10-M, 7-Artisans 50mm f/1.1, iso 64000, 1/180 sec., f/4 (per EXIF, I actually think it was a larger aperture)

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Great Nonna - Blessing of the Fleet event  - 35 Summicron 

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I picked up my M10M today at a shop in Stockholm. It is a demo camera but everything looks like new! One of my very first test images with Elmarit 28/2.8:

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Mountain photographer,  M10M, Summilux 24

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M10M, Summilux 75mm, 1/1500, f2. ISO160. 

Had the great pleasure of attending a 2 day workshop with Phil Penman in London, this was one of a string of photos I'll pop up here. Was trying to get reflections of people in the gutter in the centre of the shot, then heard this boy running towards me. Somehow managed to a) not fall into the puddle b) get the camera up and focussed quickly enough to follow him for a few frames. This was far and away the better of the shots.

 

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M10M, Summilux 50mm, 1/500, f1.4. ISO6400

Had the great pleasure of attending a 2 day workshop with Phil Penman in London, this was one of a string of photos I'll pop up here. This was late on the first day on the way back home, near one of the old administrative buildings on the south side of Westminster Bridge.

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Evening walk with my dog, handheld at 1/25 and ISO 32000, M10M + Elmarit 28/2.8

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Urban Reflections 1
 
M10 Monochrom
Noctilux #11-822
ISO 160
1/250
f/4.5
 
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Reaching for the sky.  Chinatown Sydney.  M10M, 35 FLE and orange filter

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Old vs. new, at a shrine near Okachimachi, Tokyo.

M10M + 28mm Elmarit-M ASPH

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