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M11, 135 apo telyt. Lake Ossiach in Austria / Background left: Dobratsch mountain

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I went out to test the VM 50mm Apo-Lanthar on my M11. Excellent performance wide open. The only thing that changes as you stop down (apart from exposure and DoF obviously) is the vignetting that goes away.

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4 hours ago, kona said:

I went out to test the VM 50mm Apo-Lanthar on my M11. Excellent performance wide open. The only thing that changes as you stop down (apart from exposure and DoF obviously) is the vignetting that goes away.

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What a beautiful landscape! Great shot! Where is this place?

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5 hours ago, R4p70r said:

What a beautiful landscape! Great shot! Where is this place?

Thank you. It's a small artificial lake (Wägitalersee) in Switzerland. One of the things I like about living here is that you are never far away from a scenic lake.

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4 hours ago, scroy said:

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WHAT is that? and where did you find it.  I see you live in Lexington, but I didn't think Revolutionary War re-enactors drove such fine rides.

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with 75mm Summilux.

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6 hours ago, scott kirkpatrick said:

WHAT is that? and where did you find it.  I see you live in Lexington, but I didn't think Revolutionary War re-enactors drove such fine rides.

It was at Boston Harborfest on Saturday.  Car from 1910. I wish I remembered the name.  I needed to move to a location to take pics of my son's fife and drum corp and didn't head back until much later => the car had been moved at that point.

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Waiting for a kiss??  M11, apo telyt 135

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vor 3 Stunden schrieb insideline:

Could you share which lenses you used for these lovely photographs? 

#1945 and 1946: 28 Lux
#1947 and 1948: WATE at 16mm
#1949: 50 Lux
#1950: WATE (however, it is cropped so could have used a 28mm lens instead)

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