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3000 piece puzzle completed.

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On the pond. Leica M10R with 50 noctilux 0.95

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21st birthday by sparkler light (ISO 10000)

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21st birthday by sparkler light (ISO 10000)

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11 hours ago, Milan_S said:

 was fortunate to be beta tester for the new Noctilux-M 50mm f1.2 ASPH and Leica asked me to do the official release photos taken with the lens.

Shot on the M10-R

Noctif12.jpg

I saw the pics and thought it looked like you - the photographer and style, not the model of course :)

Well done buddy

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Pantry Shelves M10R 50 Summilux

 

Not my pantry - sadly!

 

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What f-stop did you use for that pantry (your Flickr doesn't share the Exif)?  I'm wondering how well the M 50 Summilux that I already have would simulate the look of the expensive new 1960s M 50 Noctilux.  But in this example you seem to have stopped down some.

OK, here's a quick setup experiment, 50 Summilux-asph at f/1.4:

V1001536 by scott kirkpatrick, on Flickr

No, it looks pretty sharp to me.

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1 hour ago, scott kirkpatrick said:

What f-stop did you use for that pantry (your Flickr doesn't share the Exif)?  I'm wondering how well the M 50 Summilux that I already have would simulate the look of the expensive new 1960s M 50 Noctilux.  But in this example you seem to have stopped down some.

OK, here's a quick setup experiment, 50 Summilux-asph at f/1.4:

V1001536 by scott kirkpatrick, on Flickr

No, it looks pretty sharp to me.

Agreed, no lack if sharpness from the 50 Summilux, surprised if I had stopped down in that shot but you could be right, half a stop maybe.

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M10R+21mm Super Elmar

Walking back from outdoor hockey practice

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Red hat winter shoot 

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After hockey practice

M10R+21mm Super-Elmar

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Homeoffice Blues...

50er APO

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On 2/4/2021 at 5:38 PM, scroy said:

After hockey practice

M10R+21mm Super-Elmar

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That looks like a pretty big pond.  Where is it, and how is the ice this winter?

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1 hour ago, scott kirkpatrick said:

That looks like a pretty big pond.  Where is it, and how is the ice this winter?

It's the old reservoir in Lexington, MA -I don't know how thick the ice is, but the town regularly checks from what I understand and controls access. We had had 7 days below freezing at this point and 5 nights below 10F.

It's the first time I have gone in the winter, but I understand its popular when open for skating and hockey practice.

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