Very nice guys,
It is too late for coffee here, but there is always time for a 50
It is too late for coffee here, but there is always time for a 50
tamerlin
Registered Newbie
thmk said:Good taste with camera and coffeeKauai is my favourite.
Mine too... so I joined the club, and now I get a bag every month
Hm... that gives me an idea for another try at the coffe & camera image...
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nwcanonman
Guest
After a day of work and stale coffee, I prefered the alternate of -
Camera and Irish whiskey, for serious relaxation.
Happy St. Pat's to one and all.
Camera and Irish whiskey, for serious relaxation.
Happy St. Pat's to one and all.
peter_n
Veteran
Yes I do like that one! Very nice!! I think that may be the first M7 in this thread. What's the lens?tamerlin said:My first rangefinder! Quite the looker, isn't she?
The picture, however, I didn't do so well on... oops :bang:
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StuartR
Guest
Well, I finally got around to getting a picture of the M3 and some coffee. Unfortunately, I used HP5 @400 and DD-X -- either something was wrong, or this was a horrible combination. The highlights are blown out, and the whole thing looks rather muddy. I was able to more or less salvage some of the shots, but the ones that contained a lot of highlights look awful.

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Tim
Guest
Getting silly - the IIIf collection gets bigger....
Getting silly - the IIIf collection gets bigger....
IIIf and associated bits.......picked up the 3,5cm Elmar and the close focus device on the weekend.....
Now, an ERC and I'm close to done (yeh, right!) :bang:
Getting silly - the IIIf collection gets bigger....
IIIf and associated bits.......picked up the 3,5cm Elmar and the close focus device on the weekend.....
Now, an ERC and I'm close to done (yeh, right!) :bang:
back alley
IMAGES
very nice tim!
joe
joe
Pherdinand
the snow must go on
tim - is that Adolf on the cover of the book, using the Leica?
denishr
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Pherdinand said:tim - is that Adolf on the cover of the book, using the Leica?
Strange - the same occured to me when I saw that
Denis
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Tim
Guest
Pherdinand said:tim - is that Adolf on the cover of the book, using the Leica?
heh heh.....
no, i think it's a picture of the author - hang on and let me check....
yep, it's j. allan cash, fibp, frps
and the book, incidentaly, was first published in 1949 and is a really nice contemporary to the IIIf.
The "Leica Manual" series by "Morgan and Lester" are also very good. I have a '42 and '51 edition.
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Tim
Guest
Brian, what's the "Leica Manual" cover?
I'd like to track down the 50's equivalent to the current Leica Pocket Book.....
I'd like to track down the 50's equivalent to the current Leica Pocket Book.....
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Roman
Guest
Pherdinand said:tim - is that Adolf on the cover of the book, using the Leica?
I thought it's David Niven...
Pherdinand
the snow must go on
David Who?
FrankS
Registered User
I thought it looked like Adolf as well.
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Roman
Guest
Pherdinand said:David Who?
The actor who played eg. in 'Pink Panther':
http://www.david-niven.co.uk/ - click gallery.
Roman
mac_wt
Cameras are like bunnies
Is there allready an M5 in the thread? I realise it isn't the most popular choice of camera around here, but I like it. It actually is a little larger than a Fed 5, but it fits firmly in my hand and the controls are very well placed, specially the shutterspeed dial. I'm scanning my first pics and they seem nice.
Wim
Wim
The "Leica Manual" covers the full system; the cameras up-to-the-day, using them, lenses, nice words about lenses, accessories, copy equipment, close-up gear, etc. It also has chapters written by the leading photographers of the day that use Leica equipment for assignments. The 1951 edition is comprehensive, up through the IIIF.
Quick EBay Search: This is like the later one that I have. No Connection with seller, looked like a good write-up.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=29959&item=7502336781&rd=1&ssPageName=WDVW
Quick EBay Search: This is like the later one that I have. No Connection with seller, looked like a good write-up.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=29959&item=7502336781&rd=1&ssPageName=WDVW
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Tim
Guest
Thanks Brian.
Might have to get one.......
Might have to get one.......
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StuartR
Guest
It is a cold, rainy day here in Santa Barbara, and I thought everyone might like to stick their nose into a nice cappuccino. Not a RF shot, sadly...an R9 and 100mm f/2.8 APO. I was still a little blurry from waking up, so I think the depth of field is about how I saw it.

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