Leica LTM In the south of France with Leicas

Leica M39 screw mount bodies/lenses
Thanks for the kind words, folks. Dinksta, I'm using homebrew Caffenol C-H(RS) for all by B&W developing. As for suggestions about printing in one form or another, I have already made some small prints and will probably do a few at 11x17. I have thought about a book; I've done a few through Adoramapix for personal use, but they're fairly pricey. I've toyed with the idea of other services that offer print-on-demand (not that I anticipate a lot of commercial potential or interest), but I haven't done much research.
 
Another set, focusing on two day trips outside of Nice, one to the small walled town of Entrevaux in the interior, the other to the principality of Monaco. I wrote a longer piece on the rationale for putting these two sets together on my blog, but rather than risk boring everyone with my musings, I'll just post the photos here. Enjoy.

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For sure you made an excellent use of your Leica both with B&W and color!
Love the subjects, they give me a feeling to be there!
robert
 
I just discovered this thread as I seldom wander in Ltm sub-forum.
I enjoyed your photos as well as your texts.


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Congratulations! I love the way you spot the right angle to shoot your pictures. Great results with the little Leica.
 
You're all very kind - thank you. I have one more set to post in the near future, and that's the end of it. Thanks for your patience and (hopefully) continued interest.
 
Beautiful thread! Well done indeed. Just enchanting work, reminds me of holidays there as a kid. On a plus side , it's always worthy of respect when somebody gets these results with the old threadmount Leicas and glass. And devved in coffee to boot, just goes to show that it's more to do with the person holding the camera than anything else really.
 
I'm back for another look at this thread, and the most recent photos (black and white and color) are really fine - I love the compositions as well as seeing what these vintage lenses produce in your hands.
 
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