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Two very different M10M / 50mm Noctilux f1 v4 images.  Click to view in LightBox!

 

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22 hours ago, downstairs said:

M10M+35Biogon. Narrowed the range a bit with Irridient Developer. I will have to sacrifice my 50Apo for the newCron 35.

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Interesting that you use the Iridient Developer. What advantages do you see in using it? 

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Through the trees

 

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Apo-Summicron-M 1:2/75 ASPH  with Red

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1 hour ago, nodrog said:

Interesting that you use the Iridient Developer. What advantages do you see in using it? 

It does only  one job exceptionally well. You get total control -   and in particular  with b&w.  No need for a mouse or tablet. A straightforward interface.  No kindergarten presets. It's for grown-ups.

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2 minutes ago, eawriter said:

I heard on the weather report yesterday morning (March 28) that, although it was going to be a warm day elsewhere, the Golden Gate Bridge was enveloped in fog. So I headed there and took this shot from the Marin County side at Fort Baker. 75mm Summicron, orange filter.

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That’s wonderful ... 

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24mm Elmar 3.4

 no filter. ISO 1000.  f8  1/250

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24mm Elmar 3.4

 no filter. ISO 64000.  f5.6  1/60

You don't need to be on the street for street photos.

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Fog on the Maine coast

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Socially distanced smoker, Jimbocho, Tokyo

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A walk on the dystopian side, Ochanomizu, Tokyo

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vor 22 Stunden schrieb eawriter:

I heard on the weather report yesterday morning (March 28) that, although it was going to be a warm day elsewhere, the Golden Gate Bridge was enveloped in fog. So I headed there and took this shot from the Marin County side at Fort Baker. 75mm Summicron, orange filter.

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Excellent shot ! Congrats !

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M10M - R35-70 

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M10M  -R35-70 

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M10M + 50 Summilux-M ASPH

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 A family member... named Khaleesi

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In a tiny country church.  M10M, VM 35mm Nokton III f1.2.

 

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M10M 28Lux - bit of action

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On 3/29/2021 at 2:54 PM, eawriter said:

I heard on the weather report yesterday morning (March 28) that, although it was going to be a warm day elsewhere, the Golden Gate Bridge was enveloped in fog. So I headed there and took this shot from the Marin County side at Fort Baker. 75mm Summicron, orange filter.

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Very dramatic! I remember opening day and sailing under the GG Bridge thru the potato patch with towers disappearing into the fog. The fog is either refreshing or encroaching and it is beautiful in B&W! Chips

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