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On 4/23/2024 at 3:30 AM, bdolzani said:

 

She is stunning and these are great portraits. Did you crop? I just bought a 50mm v2 (1964) and will start my journey with it and get used to its 1m distance. 

 

Sorry just seen this post now. I did crop a tiny bit to tidy up the composition around the edges but the v3 I have focuses down to 0.7m so it gets a little closer than the v2. 

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The answer is blowing in the wind

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40mm M-Rokkor

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The only thing I know is that I know Nothing

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The D-man. Brussels. 40mm M-Rokkor

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Blackadder Swamp 2015 - in subsequent years I have tried to get in where I have previously been able to photograph wildlife however nature has taken over and the bird "sanctuary" has locked humans out Super Elmar M 21 

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"Magic" of (well not everybody's feeling) the 8 element first 35mm Summicron

on Monochrom

 

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Flat landscape, South of France,

Canal Rhône à Sète, many years back

Summicron 50 SOMNI (filed to be used with Monochrom)

 

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What do you think of my Monochrome Apple?

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Vintage vibes of André

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Apo Summicron M 90 Asph. Its such a good lens the Apo 90 so I try to use it for Street Photography but mainly for Urban abstracts and urban landscapes  

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With the sonnar

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Apo Summicron M 90 - Between the SL2S, SL3 and M10M, the M Monochrom produces the better files for these abstract architectural shots. I am sure the M11M would probably be similar and better for tonal range.  

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48 minutes ago, Ken Abrahams said:

Apo Summicron M 90 - Between the SL2S, SL3 and M10M, the M Monochrom produces the better files for these abstract architectural shots. I am sure the M11M would probably be similar and better for tonal range.  

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Love the tonal range Ken.

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Wintermood with an old summicron

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Another tree. Same lens.

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And with a 50 lux asph

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