shtarka1
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All Superb Iver!I recently acquired a Canon 35/2 LTM which has become my main lens. This lens is making me smile every time I develop and scan my negatives. It has this character which I find lovely.
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All Superb Iver!I recently acquired a Canon 35/2 LTM which has become my main lens. This lens is making me smile every time I develop and scan my negatives. It has this character which I find lovely.
Thanks Cuz.Lloyd...Lovely, with 60's retro feel!
Plus 1 from me too!!All Superb Iver!
Admiralty Head Lighthouse Film
M6 TTL with Leica Summicron-M 35mm f2 ASPH
. . . . . from a couple of weekends ago. I should be out of weeds sometime in June, at least that is when school ends and then it will just be the full time job and not both. I do get to interlope on occasion, just no time for making much conversation!
Lots of great photos from Leif e, Maggie-O, bruniroquai, Godfrey, Cindy, Iver and Lloyd! Enjoy them all!
Steve you need to put down that M9 with 50/0.95 and shoot a roll of film!
These are terrific Cindy. That second shot especially.:thumbup:We had a heavy rain here in the desert today. I was drenched, but kept my M6 under my jacket.
M6ttl 0.85, Leica WATE & Frankenfinder, Portra 160
Very nice set. The first two stand out for me. :salute:Haven't been sharing photos here for quite some time, here's a few from me.
I have created a tumblr account as my photo blog recently, i'm not sure if it's a good way to showcase my photos. Here's the link Street Wanderer
Dan, a gorgeous image indeed.:thumbs:Admiralty Head Lighthouse Film
Cindy, a lovely set. But the above is superb for it sweeping depth.:thumbs:We had a heavy rain here in the desert today. I was drenched, but kept my M6 under my jacket.
M6ttl 0.85, Leica WATE & Frankenfinder, Portra 160
View from up on the London Bridge- storm brewing
After the rain- it dries off fast in the desert
Rayyan, such a beautiful spot having a sandy beach by the ocean. Thankfully, you and you family were not inside the hut when it was swept away. Hopefully your son does get a chance to rebuild a small place for his family and for the grandparents to come visit!
Thank you Lloyd and Rayyan for your kind words, they are appreciated!
Rayyan, such a beautiful spot having a sandy beach by the ocean. Thankfully, you and you family were not inside the hut when it was swept away. Hopefully your son does get a chance to rebuild a small place for his family and for the grandparents to come visit!
A visit to Port Townsend and caught the ferry out of Coupeville on Whidbey Island which is located about a mile from Fort Casey and the Admiralty Head Lighthouse. This weekend without as much sun and a 75mm vs using the 35 mm above.
M6 TTL ~ Leica Summicron-M 75mm f2 ASPH ~ Kodak Porta 400 Film
Dan, Lloyd. Thanks for the kind words.Big plus 1. I hope so as well. :thumbup:
lloyd, it is a nice 90 minutes north of Seattle which includes a short ferry ride from Mukilteo to Clinton. The lighthouse and Fort Casey make for a nice photography opportunity and if one wants to venture a little further there is a nice 35 minute ferry ride from Coupeville to Port Townsend. Port Townsend is a nice destination which also has Fort Worden and Fort Flagler near by with lots of photo ops as well.Very nice Dan. I really need to visit there one day. I lived in the Seattle area twice and never made it.
Dan, I can see myself sitting here warm and cosy with a flask of coffee and sandwiches in a brown bag; watching the world go by.
An wonderful image again.
Regards.