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Rome 2015

 

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M8.2 & 28mm Summicron

 

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South Tyrol 2017

 

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Tennyson Monument, Isle of Wight 2018

 

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from the local car show . 28mm elmarit 

 

 

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more from the car show . this is a 1973 lincoln futura . the dog doesn't care .

 

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3 hours ago, mort linder said:

more from the car show . this is a 1973 lincoln futura . the dog doesn't care .

It seems to me to have a sad expression on one side of its 'face' and an angry expression on the other.  There's something I find oddly attractive about it - perhaps that it's so different and its 'streamlinedness'.  And that it looks like a toy for grown-up kids. :D

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22 hours ago, mort linder said:

more from the car show . this is a 1973 lincoln futura . the dog doesn't care .

 

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I had a very hard time believing that this could have been a 1973 concept car. It is actually a 1955 Lincoln Futura which formed the basis of the 1960's Batmobile.

https://www.streetmusclemag.com/features/car-features/the-great-sacrifice-lincoln-futura-morphs-into-barris-batmobile/

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2 hours ago, ironhorse said:

I had a very hard time believing that this could have been a 1973 concept car. It is actually a 1955 Lincoln Futura which formed the basis of the 1960's Batmobile.

https://www.streetmusclemag.com/features/car-features/the-great-sacrifice-lincoln-futura-morphs-into-barris-batmobile/

sorry about the date . saw so many cars i got it wrong . guess this is a replica .it was really the star of the car show . another esoteric car at the show was a Bitter 

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4 hours ago, ironhorse said:

It is actually a 1955 Lincoln Futura which formed the basis of the 1960's Batmobile.

That explains a lot, Mr Horse.  I wonder whether Batman would have had the same gravitas if his 'bat-tunic' was the same colour. :lol:

On the other hand he wouldn't have had a problem finding where he'd parked the Batmobile in a large parking lot.

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Pulling out my M8 + Elmarit 28mm f.28 
Photo 1. Ascent to the high chimney of the old beet sugar factory.

Photo 2. Closer view of climbers.

 

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M8 + Voigtlander 28/2 (II)

Taken yesterday.

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Went to a balloon festival, the day was hot and humid, 90 F but sunny. A soon as we get to the festival a weather front starts to come in, one balloon was raised and deflated in minutes as lightning was seen. This is a small town air port that belonged to a guy who was a balloon enthusiast an died last year saving a passenger on a balloon flight. He was a character and built the Vermontasaurus with a group of people helping him with the airport. Lumber has been added over the years. 

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M8 + Voigtlander 50/1.5 (II)

Taken yesterday evening, at Union Station, Toronto.

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A little background: last year I bought my first M after six months fooling around with the Q. To me, the m8 was, since relatively cheap, the perfect M to try the experience out and if nothing, it could at least be my pseudo monochrom as everybody was raving about the bw output. Fast forward today: the Q has been sold, a m9m + m10 followed. 

With the m8, I wanted to try infrared, once I shot a lot with my SL66 + konica IR film, but since digital, no IR attempts were taken. During winter I ordered a (semi)IR filter and was eager for spring to come, to see the transformation in my "backyard".

The first two images are taken in March, nature just started to wake up.

All images with the m8, an elmarit 28mm (non-asph), 715nm filter and editing in C1. 

 

 

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Those two images were taken in April, trees started to blossom, and the lower part of the hill was coming alive, while the higher parts still render dark tones as foliage is still asleep.

All images with the m8, an elmarit 28mm (non-asph), 715nm filter and editing in C1. 

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