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Voigtlander Wide-Heliar 15mm f4.5

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At the Hockney exhibition

M8, Elmarit M 21/2.8

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M8, Summarit-M 35mm

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Winter Late Afternoon Clouds

M8 20m Nikkor, using the lens I have ☺️

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M8, Summarit-M 75mm

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M8.2 + 50mm Summicron Type II rigid 

 

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On 1/18/2010 at 11:47 PM, wilfredo said:

Two more. Some of these photos appeared in the book "Many Eyes, One Camera" edited by William Parsons.

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Great photos!! what are your settings for B&W ?

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A few more images using LF member mike_j's M8 camera and my recently refurbished Summaron 35/2.8 ... follow-on from https://www.l-camera-forum.com/topic/305820-m8-photographs-post-them-here/?do=findComment&comment=4099833

 

 

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Barnack Village 13th C Arch in limestone wall 

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19th C Wesleyan Chapel, Main Street, Barnack ... converted into dwelling 

 

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Aldwinkle Farm Barn, Main Street, Barnack 

 

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The Old Bakehouse. Barnack 

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m8 - Voigtlander 50mm 1.5 ltm

Lodz Poland

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aloe     m8 28mm elmarit    spring will be here soon

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9 hours ago, boojum said:

I don't know what make that car is but they sure sell a lot of them.    ;o)

:) The Fiat 126 (or a badge engineered version).  An owners club outing?

Quite fancied one as being a cheap to run car, before I'd got my driving license.  Small 2 cylinder air cooled engine.  Unfortunately, like many cars of the era (and Fiats in particular?) the dreaded tin worm was probably in the bodywork before one had even purchased it.  At one of the Prescott club meetings (non-competitive) someone did bring along a restored car.

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17 hours ago, boojum said:

I don't know what make that car is but they sure sell a lot of them.    ;o)

2 hours ago, Ernstk said:

Agree, Fiat 126, probably the Polski Fiat version?

7 hours ago, Graham (G4FUJ) said:

:) The Fiat 126 (or a badge engineered version).  An owners club outing?

Quite fancied one as being a cheap to run car, before I'd got my driving license.  Small 2 cylinder air cooled engine.  Unfortunately, like many cars of the era (and Fiats in particular?) the dreaded tin worm was probably in the bodywork before one had even purchased it.  At one of the Prescott club meetings (non-competitive) someone did bring along a restored car.

 

Yes it's a Fiat 126p. My wife who is Polish told me before the Fiat 126p arrived in Poland hardly anyone had a car, the Poles have a soft spot for it I guess. I believe this particular outing was a charity drive for children who are very ill, but I may be mistaken..

 

 

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m8 - Voigtlander 50mm f1.5 Nokton

Lodz, Poland

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