Nick De Marco
Well-known
I just finished editing my black & white series taken with the M6 and 50mm f4 in Dungeness, Kent.
First proper outing with the M6.
Delighted with the results and square format.
Please have a look at the b/w series (the colour photos in the set are digital with the EP2 and Leica 21mm lens) in the set on flickr:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/7614897@N07/sets/72157623757610076/
Nick
First proper outing with the M6.
Delighted with the results and square format.

Please have a look at the b/w series (the colour photos in the set are digital with the EP2 and Leica 21mm lens) in the set on flickr:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/7614897@N07/sets/72157623757610076/
Nick
oftheherd
Veteran
Nice photos. I like the way you have used the square format to your advantage in composition.
SimonSawSunlight
Simon Fabel
isn't the 50mm one hell of a piece of glass? 
brian steinberger
Established
These are very nice Nick! I enjoyed the series. I really enjoy my M6 set, but don't use the 50 maybe as much as I should. After seeing your work, I'm inspired to get out and use it more!
May I ask what you developed your FP4 in?
May I ask what you developed your FP4 in?
umcelinho
Marcelo
one day I shall have that same combo
I love square and I love wide angles.
Nick De Marco
Well-known
Thanks for the comments
I thought I might interchange the 50mm and 75mm lens but once I started shooting I found the 50mm frame lines perfect for everything I shot, and I didn't take it off for the whole weekend.
Sorry, can't say how the FP4 was developed - I'm getting my film developed and scanned at Red Eye in East London now because their quality is so good, price competitive and it save me time
I thought I might interchange the 50mm and 75mm lens but once I started shooting I found the 50mm frame lines perfect for everything I shot, and I didn't take it off for the whole weekend.
Sorry, can't say how the FP4 was developed - I'm getting my film developed and scanned at Red Eye in East London now because their quality is so good, price competitive and it save me time
KenR
Well-known
It is rare for me to take the 50mm lens off the camera. Except for the odd portrait with the 75mm, the 50 stays on the camera.
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