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Nahalaot, one of the older parts of "new Jerusalem."

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Leica M10-R - Makro-Elmarit-R 2,8/60

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Party time glitter - 50 lux Asph - just a candid with a small crop to cut out some surrounding clutter, liking skin tones from the r.

 

 

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Branches on a foggy morning.

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Early morning walk

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Fiery Sunrise.  As the sky began to color, I didn't have time to reach a favorite spot for a nearby landscape, so instead, a picture of the backyard.  The color intensity lasted briefly, as it was, running indoors, grabbing the M10R, mounting a 21mm lens was about all the time I had.  The Golden Retriever in the scene was too busy sniffing the ground to appreciate the sky.

The M10R's ability to pull back highlights is remarkable  Using Photoshop RAW, added a digital graduated density filter to bring back the sky highlights some, and increased contrast.   

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On 12/14/2020 at 4:37 PM, scroy said:

Early morning walk

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Nice capture @scroy, is this the "new" Summaron 28mm or do you have an old screw mount with an adaptor?

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M10-P & Summicron 50mm

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M10-R - Super-Elmar 3,4/21

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M10R+Summicron 35R. Reshot with fog outside and a grey background.  Used the visoflex for better attention to detail- like where edges and corners meet.

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Light was spectacular this morning for my new M-10R and 21 mm. Tweaked this only slightly as there was very little to do to what came out of camera. Polarisor used at the time of course. I think this might be even better than my trustee Fuji XT2 could have managed.

It was taken at Wimpole Hall in Cambridgeshire. Whilst I do shoot the known tourist spots I strive for pictures like this where nobody would guess where it is.

Very happy again after yesterday’s thread on here unnerved me and I watched Theoria Apophasis slagging Leica’s on YouTube! We should all be lugging Fuji GFR’s around, don’t you know.

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