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12 hours ago, James S said:

Well, I did have to trawl the archives for those images but thank you!

Show us some more pictures (M246 of course). I have some new pictures done outdoors recently but enjoying what is left of summer (I know it is only 2nd August today) that is after I finish extra hand washing.  Autumn and winter are just round the corner and probably more social restrictions coming our way, I bet number of pictures showing home pets indoors will skyrocket - all Mono models.

If you are concerned with prolificacy in M10M thread not all posts are pictorial, for  instance on pages 76 and 77 there are total of 8 textual out of 40 total posts (20%).  As suggested in one post M10M users perhaps have more time on their hands due to C-19 that coincided, more or less, with M10M launch while us, M246 users, already went through infatuation phase with the new toy.

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On 8/2/2020 at 11:16 AM, mmradman said:

Show us some more pictures (M246 of course).

You're very kind in your assumption that, after already trawling the archives and having owned the camera for 4 years, I have more pictures that are worth sharing.

But I have trawled some more and here's one from a local band's impromptu gig for our street (observing full social distancing obviously)...

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1 hour ago, James S said:

You're very kind in your assumption that, after already trawling the archives and having owned the camera for 4 years, I have more pictures that are worth sharing.

But I have trawled some more and here's one from a local band's impromptu gig for our street (observing full social distancing obviously)...

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Very nice, kind of picture Mono Cameras are made for. Please post some more.

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I'm in danger of taking over this thread at this rate.

From the same evening as the last.. Summicron 90mm Apo (I think)

 

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17 hours ago, James S said:

I'm in danger of taking over this thread at this rate.

From the same evening as the last.. Summicron 90mm Apo (I think)

 

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No need to be shy, keep posting.

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February 2016, taken during work visit to Dunford Bridge in the Peak District (UK).

M246 and SEM 21mm

 

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Part of the same work visit, this one to the base of Mount Snowdon (North Wales, UK)

Again M246 with some lens, resized on work PC in MS Paint 😉 

 

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Cedars trees from last year, North Lebanon, M246, 21mm SEM.

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Same place, M246, 21mm SEM.

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One need occassional antidote to pixels and sharpness, Fly Away with M246 and WATE@16mm, probably with Orange Filter, square crop.

 

 

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close up with M246 & SEM 21mm

 

 

 

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Cloud over Worcester, M246 & Summilux 28mm

 

 

 

 

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Glasgow, M246 & Summaron 35mm f2.8

 

 

 

 

 

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Maize field in Batcombe, possibly slightly influenced by my recent visits to Don McCullin's exhibition, and having immediate access to those same fields...

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12 hours ago, James S said:

Maize field in Batcombe, possibly slightly influenced by my recent visits to Don McCullin's exhibition, and having immediate access to those same fields...

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Haven't seen the exhibition but i understand Don McCullin prefers to photographs his landscapes in late autumnal / winter type of weather - bleak like a battlefield.

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29 minutes ago, mmradman said:

Haven't seen the exhibition but i understand Don McCullin prefers to photographs his landscapes in late autumnal / winter type of weather - bleak like a battlefield.

He does. H&W have produced a video you can watch https://www.hauserwirth.com/stories/26930-don-mccullin-stillness-life, where he talks about trees as etchings, and how seeing the tree naked allows you to see its character. That said, a couple of his images do feature trees in leaf!

Oh and anyway, I don’t want to be accused of copying him 😉

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This is Scripps Pier in La Jolla, California. Approximately a zillion photographers have taken this shot. It's about as popular as Tunnel View in Yosemite. But hey, it's so easy to get, you feel you might as well take it, too.

You just walk down Scripps Beach, wait for a break between the half-dozen or so professional photographers using this as a background for family portraits, model shoots, engagement photos, etc. and grab your shot. 35mm Summilux with yellow filter.

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This is the Immaculata Church at sunset on the campus of the University of San Diego, a private Roman Catholic research university.

28mm Summicron, orange filter, split-toned in Lightroom. 

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Spaced Out Circus...

Manual focus and exposure aren't always the best option for trying to photograph the circus, perhaps I should have taken the 5D3. But despite adding in the fogged viewfinder from the facemask,  a 90mm Summicron at F2 - 2.8 and trying to shoot into the lights, I was fairly pleased with a couple of results. The totally blown highlights don't bother me in this instance.

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Same issues as before...

 

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