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M10-D, 75mm Summarit-M f/2.5 @ f/2.5

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M10-D, 75mm Summarit-M f/2.5 @ f/4.8

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M-P w/Summilux-M 75.

 

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75mm Voigtländer Nokton with M10-d

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Noctilux 75mm f1.25

»Dreams come true«

This picture was merged from 3 shots taken from the tripod with the Noctilux 75mm/f1.25 lens. In the afternoon, the sea of clouds was quickly formed. That was exactly my expectation and, given the uncertainities of weather forecast, a reason for the title of the picture. From left to right we can see the chain of Karwendel and Wetterstein at the horizon. The Tegernsee mountains, which belong to Mangfallgebirge, are nearer at the right. After merging in Lightroom, the sky was masked in order to be able to edit it separately and optimize contrast and colour balance for both sky and mountain landscape independently.

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Noctilux 75mm f1.25

Edinburgh Riding of the Marches

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M11M and Typoch 75 1.4

 

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7Artisans 75MM F1.25 + M10P shot at F1.25 1/3000 ISO 200

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