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Faces, M10M + Summilux 28 + Yellow filter.

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Random Urban - 35 Summicron 

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Jack Aubrey, Master and Commander (excellent historical fiction), and an original 1806 British Flintlock Long Sea Service Pistol that he could have carried once he was Captain of HMS Surprise

M10M, 1.5/85mm Summarex (1950)

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abstract light strings reflected off dark wall.   M10M 50mm Summarit  f 2.4.  ISO 5000.  1/250 sec.   no filter.

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I just picked up an M10-M and am looking forward to tomorrow.

35mm Summicron ASPH | f4 | 1/45 sec | ISO 8000 

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7 hours ago, Gerbs said:

Jack Aubrey, Master and Commander (excellent historical fiction), and an original 1806 British Flintlock Long Sea Service Pistol that he could have carried once he was Captain of HMS Surprise

M10M, 1.5/85mm Summarex (1950)

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A wonderful read! I've read the collection at least twice. It's also very good in audiobook format, read by Patrick Tully. As I recall, Maturin was a far deadlier shot with a pistol. Do you have Jack's just-sharpened boarding cutlass above your mantlepiece as well?

I can recommend Bernard Cornwell's Sharpe series too, which I'm reading at the moment. It's interesting to see the parallels between the two.

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Am 31.1.2021 um 23:47 schrieb eawriter:

After dozens of posts in the M246 thread, this is my first in this thread, because, after resisting for a year, I sold the M246 and bought the M10M. 

We (finally) had a rainstorm in the San Francisco Bay Area, which resulted in ground fog in the valleys near my home the next morning. 75mm Summicron.

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One of the best landscape photos ever I have seen here in the forum! Congrats!

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5 hours ago, nodrog said:

A wonderful read! I've read the collection at least twice. It's also very good in audiobook format, read by Patrick Tully. As I recall, Maturin was a far deadlier shot with a pistol. Do you have Jack's just-sharpened boarding cutlass above your mantlepiece as well?

I can recommend Bernard Cornwell's Sharpe series too, which I'm reading at the moment. It's interesting to see the parallels between the two.

Stephen could have carried a pocket pistol like this one, note the cross cut into the handle! He often had collected items in his pockets instead of a pistol, to Jack's dismay. He was also quite a reader, although I doubt he would have read Elements of Navigation, LOL.

I've read the Sharpe series too, but only once. I've read the Aubrey-Maturin series so many times over the years I decided to try to find a Sea Service pistol... and did. This little pistol was in a cousin's collection and I bought it at his estate auction, specifically because of the cross and the appropriateness for Stephen Maturin. I don't have a boarding cutlass, but have thought about it, LOL.

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My winter walk along the lake shore is getting a lot more difficult as the snow continues to pile up.

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St James' Church in Sydney (consecrated in 1824) with the MLC Centre, one of Harry Seidler's definitive works (1977) in the background and an almost completed block of flats, that is trying to balance it's position in a street of brutalist architecture, but next to a 200 year old church! 

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Hasselblad Xpan 24x65mm panorama format Fuji slide film photographed with the Leica M10 Monochrome on a light plate

Florida April 2003:

M10M - Summilux-M 1:1.4/50 - pre-asph. black paint - ISO 160 -  F 8  - 1/15 sec -  Elpro-Macro-Vorsatzlinse 52 - Reprostativ - REX Leuchtplatte

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11 hours ago, panoramer said:


Hasselblad Xpan 24x65mm panorama format Fuji slide film photographed with the Leica M10 Monochrome on a light plate

Florida April 2003:

M10M - Summilux-M 1:1.4/50 - pre-asph. black paint - ISO 160 -  F 8  - 1/15 sec -  Elpro-Macro-Vorsatzlinse 52 - Reprostativ - REX Leuchtplatte

Certainly a different (and effective) use of the M10M!  

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Playing about indoors this morning.  50mm Noctilux f1 v4 & M10M.

 

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Gateway to the countryside.  50mm Noctilux f1 v4, M10M.

 

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On 2/4/2021 at 6:24 PM, Gerbs said:

Jack Aubrey, Master and Commander (excellent historical fiction), and an original 1806 British Flintlock Long Sea Service Pistol that he could have carried once he was Captain of HMS Surprise

M10M, 1.5/85mm Summarex (1950)

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Love this combination - perfect together. Which model is this, and is it a replica or an original?

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