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Leica M10R & Apo-Summicron-M 1:2/75 ASPH .

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Leica M10R & Apo-Summicron-M 1:2/75 ASPH .

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On 5/20/2022 at 6:34 AM, Summilux-asph said:

I also snapped this one. Practicing with the shutter speed. I found 1/1000 is the one for me to freeze birds. 

Ok that’s it for me  

I love for colors from the M10R and the ability to compose it better after if I missed (the cropping comes in handy). The feel of the shutter is very addictive and I can’t stop snapping photos.

The every day feel of a Leica and use it’s the thing most people don’t get when they criticize it for being “for rich doctors”. Nonsense  I’m a teacher! 

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That's a gorgeous image.

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2 hours ago, Summilux-asph said:

Thanks! Most of them just die in my SD card 😅, but say hello if you find me on IG. I post some there. 

oh just saw you on there. I think you don’t use it. I don’t blame you. 😀

This one same day. I like it because it came out like a painting almost. 
 

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Hard to pick a favorite. I like both images a lot. Maybe the first one by a slight margin.

Right, I don't do IG. I was scared off early on with reports that all images posted there become " in the public domain." I don't know if that's still true. Another reason is that I also post on the Fred Miranda Forum in the B&W section and between that and the Leica Forum there's quite a bit of screen time for me.

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Forgotten!

Yesterday I take a look into my closet, once dedicated to Nikon gear. In 2015  just pick up everything (D4, D800e, 10 lenses from 16mm to 300mm - in between AF-S VR 200 2.0) and exchange them for new M240 and Summilux 50. The deal was fair! However, I forgot somehow on two film cameras - FM2 and F5! They were still there - and both working well! 

Why I publish this here? Well, the picture was taken with M 10R BP! 😉

 

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3 hours ago, MaticB said:

Forgotten!

Yesterday I take a look into my closet, once dedicated to Nikon gear. In 2015  just pick up everything (D4, D800e, 10 lenses from 16mm to 300mm - in between AF-S VR 200 2.0) and exchange them for new M240 and Summilux 50. The deal was fair! However, I forgot somehow on two film cameras - FM2 and F5! They were still there - and both working well! 

Why I publish this here? Well, the picture was taken with M 10R BP! 😉

 

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Nice paperweights. 😉

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2 minutes ago, Summilux-asph said:

Not quite. If you upload a photo to IG you grant a royalty free permission. I think this is people can re-share your photos using the app (obviously you are still the owner of the photo). And if your profile is a public profile; then anyone visiting your profile can embed the photo anywhere on the internet. Like a YouTube video. Not sure why IG doesn’t allow to toggle this on and off. The good thing is you can’t save a photo from IG. And if you use one of these “IG downloader” websites the photo is very low quality.

But you can just set your profile to private and that takes care of that. Nobody can see your pictures except the people you allow. 
 

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Part of my problem is that I've been a member of ASMP (American Society of Media Photographers) since 1987 and have been thoroughly indoctrinated about not giving up any rights to use of my images. The rights grab caused me to cut ties many years ago with The New York Times and USA Today because both wanted unrestricted use of images taken on assignment. I just said, "bye bye."

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Tulip bundles for sale at the Farmers Market Saturday.

50 APO Summicron

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1 hour ago, Summilux-asph said:

Oh yea then, don’t use social media 😅 … back in the day they OWNED your content right?. I think that was the idea behind starting Magnum Photos.  

Exactly right. It's possible to embed trackers in your images that detect unauthorized usage, but the effort involved in trying to do something about it is rarely worth it. 

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M10R CV 28 Ultron

I was really most interested in the wildflowers carpetting the woods but he likes to be centre of attention.

 

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On 5/21/2022 at 9:11 AM, Summilux-asph said:

Thanks! Most of them just die in my SD card 😅, but say hello if you find me on IG. I post some there. 

oh just saw you on there. I think you don’t use it. I don’t blame you. 😀

This one same day. I like it because it came out like a painting almost. 
 

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Very nice.  I don’t even know IG is, so pleas post here!  (IG=Instagram?)

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3 hours ago, fotografr said:

Part of my problem is that I've been a member of ASMP (American Society of Media Photographers) since 1987 and have been thoroughly indoctrinated about not giving up any rights to use of my images. The rights grab caused me to cut ties many years ago with The New York Times and USA Today because both wanted unrestricted use of images taken on assignment. I just said, "bye bye."

Beautiful pictures on your smug mug site 🙂 !

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2 hours ago, Boojay said:

M10R CV 28 Ultron

I was really most interested in the wildflowers carpetting the woods but he likes to be centre of attention.

 

Okay, I think it's getting to be time for a book. You can sign me up for one.

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new EVF VisoFlex-2 on my M10M ...

M10-R BP - Apo Summicron 50mm

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Tesla in yellow ...

M10-R BP - Apo Summicron 50mm

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Captured on an early morning walk through the forest today.    2000 ISO   1/125 sec.   f6    50mm  Summicron

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Closest focusing distance for the 50mm Summicron, and still cropped quite a bit.   1600 ISO   f8   1/250 sec.  (hand held)

 

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