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M10r with 18mm Super Elmar, unfortunately with some pinkish cast due to the 15stop ND filter,  2min exposure

Goeschiner dam-lake

 

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5 hours ago, overexposed said:

 

M10r with 18mm Super Elmar, unfortunately with some pinkish cast due to the 15stop ND filter,  2min exposure

Goeschiner dam-lake

 

I don't think the pinkish cast hurts the image at all. I thought it was perfectly natural until I read your description. 

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Nokton 40mm f1.4. Wide open, nice glow on the swan :)

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Nokton 40mm f1.4

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Russar 20mm

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The National Art Center, Tokyo

M10R + 24 Elmarit ASPH

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An outpouring of vehicles, mostly Italian, on a sunny morning.  Probably a geyser of carbon as well.  With M10-R and trusty 24 Elmarit asph:

 

Lambos bumper to bumper (at first, I thought is was Friday night on Main Street, like in American Graffiti, but in a different universe)

 

and, of course

 

two wheels not forgotten

 

Some roots -- this is the first Bertone design for Ferrari, about 1950.  Underneath is the model 166, the first model Ferrari raced from about 1948 to 1952.  Primitive, but it won a Mille Miglia.

 

and finally

 

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Does the electron spin left

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or right?

Something like the discussion how many angels live on a point of a needle? At least it is fight on the streets of Leiden even ...

M10r, 40mm M-Rokkor

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Early sunrise again at Moor Crichel.  The beech trees are lovely this time of year.  M10R and 50mm.

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Supercell with thunderstorm lightning ...

Leica M10-R  +  2.0 / 50mm Apo-Summicron Asph. + Manfrotto Tripod

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m10R+50lux asph
 

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Dokodemo door?

M10R + 28 Elmarit ASPH

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On 9/19/2023 at 7:02 AM, Cobram said:

I think you nailed the composition. After all 28mm angle seems to fit your style even better than 35mm.

thank you, I can't remember about this one, but I do find myself cropping 28... still 28 has gone from never owned to very useful in less than a year

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Beach walk in the rain with Mrs O.

M10-R bp

ZM 50mm c-sonnar @f1.5

 

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M10R, 35mm Summicron v1.

On enlarging I saw the kid had an haemorrhage on the right hand - all red under the skin. But it got blurred a bit.

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