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A rough selection from a lot, I just processed (first batch processing of stuff for myself in 2011 !!!).

All shot with M8.2, mostly 28 Cron and Noctilux, a few with 15 Heliar - more on my site shortly.

 

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… young father bringing the kid to school

 

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… a dear moment in traffic

 

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… angularity

 

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… stealing them kids

 

It's interesting times … shooting a lot, developing nothing, piling backlogs of film and digital and just enjoying photography that way ;-)

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A rough selection from a lot, I just processed (first batch processing of stuff for myself in 2011 !!!).

All shot with M8.2, mostly 28 Cron and Noctilux, a few with 15 Heliar - more on my site shortly.

 

 

great photos :)

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Nice … now you have to train that young photographers eye, to always peek through the rangefinder and not the lens … or you'll be in for some regular lens cleaning :D.

 

Thanks Menos,

Kids are always fun to photograph and are always playful irrespective of rights and wrongs and true and false very unlike the way adults think.

I found this series of photographs to have another meaning which is like being introspective and then enjoying it.

Regards,

Amod

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Little Saigon Tet Parade. Westminster, California.

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Celebrating Chinese New Year in Shanghai:

 

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"dancing dragon" M8.2 | Noctilux maybe f1.4

 

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"dancing dragon" M8.2 | Noctilux maybe f1.4

 

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"at the bund" M8.2 | 15 Heliar @ f4.5

 

This one is for Leica. How can you leave me with that wonderful M8.2 and tell me, not to use 135mm lenses by leaving the 135mm frames out? I love my 135 APO Telyt. It is so bitingly sharp, I had to soften the image in Lightroom !

 

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"morning light" M8.2 | APO Telyt wide open @ close focus

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Some taken during Chinese New Year here in Hong Kong.

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Fresh from today, a beautiful building close to my office.

M8 + CV Ultron 28/1.9 Asph.

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I think that it's very sad that people aren't prepared to look outside of the M8 sub-forum. There is a whole world of really interesting Leica stuff going on outside, and some terrific photography in the Photo sections.

 

Andy, I found that my pictures quickly rolled out of view, often with no comments - constructive or otherwise. I adopted a fresh approach by resurrecting some members' pictures which had disappeared without comment and deliberately finding something constructive which I could add. Feedback is important to many members and much of what is posted are pleasing platitudes which, frankly, are not very helpful to those seeking to improve their work.

 

The risk of copyright infringement is also a factor. That accounts for why some professionals are reluctant to post anything with market value. So we see a lot of innocuous, but often competent and pleasant, personal family album or photo-club-type pictures.

 

I agree there are some stunning pictures and I will budget more time to visit more frequently. I sympathize with your pleading.

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