Leica M Monochrom: best pics

First 'shot' of the day ;)

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... always two sides to a cup :D

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Visit to World Trade Center Tower Observatory

Visit to World Trade Center Tower Observatory

[img]https://farm2.staticflickr.com...ny day. Both images taken with 21mm f3.4 SEM
 
Not shot with an MM. Shot with M 10 but all the images in the exhibit were shot with an MM.
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The show came down at the end of June and we sold all the books I had brought and I brought more than I thought i would ever sell at the opening and sold these 4 prints.

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Thanks everyone here for your encouragement and thank you to those that attended the opening or stopped by while the exhibit was up.
 
The show came down at the end of June and we sold all the books I had brought and I brought more than I thought i would ever sell at the opening and sold these 4 prints.

Thanks everyone here for your encouragement and thank you to those that attended the opening or stopped by while the exhibit was up.

Wish I could have been to visit Allen, congratulations!

David
 
Thanks Allen,

It's harder to get her to pose for my camera than when she was younger. I was just thrilled she wanted to walk the bridge toward our destination -The Trade Center and 9/11 Memorial. It was a fun time and not too hot on the bridge.

Nice seeing your images here again, always fun to see.

David
 
Thanks! It's one of my favorite places, I have done lots of hiking and some backpacking trips along the coast in that area. It's always well worth the drive!
 
Just when I thought I couldn't possibly add any more crazy Leica accessories to my camera bag.....


Viso Mono 246
by Vince Lupo, on Flickr

Below is a quick kitchen test on the 246, f/4 at ISO 800:


Viso Mono Test
by Vince Lupo, on Flickr

Definitely a learning curve here! Pretty neat though -- the 65mm lens focuses from infinity down to 13" with this particular focusing mount. Shooting in Aperture Priority, you need to give the camera a second to read the light before you take the picture (press the lever until the mirror comes up, wait a split second, then take the picture), so it's a bit slower to work with (plus you get a temporary blackout), but it's really not too bad. Certainly not a whole lot worse than the digital 'Visoflex' experience on the 246. I think it was definitely worth the try!
 
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