^^Now that seems to me an obscure location! Road access from the rest of the US only through Canada... In that one respect it's like Alaska, only a bit smaller.
Haven't been there for a long time. Really nice shot of the beach and sky.
gnuyork
Well-known
I finally got my butt in gear and created a dedicated page for 'Mapping the West' on my website. I think it's much better than strictly having it as a Flickr album:
http://www.directiononeinc.com/mapping-the-west/
Fantastic work!
Vince Lupo
Whatever
Fantastic work!
Many thanks! I'm heading back out in a couple of weeks to spend two weeks on a farm in southern NM. Should be interesting!
DwF
Well-known
^^Now that seems to me an obscure location! Road access from the rest of the US only through Canada... In that one respect it's like Alaska, only a bit smaller.Haven't been there for a long time. Really nice shot of the beach and sky.
Thank you Doug. Point Roberts (sometimes called Point Bob in these parts) is quite lovely and with some nice architecturally done homes. That said, there is little other draw there for the hassle to get there at least for US residents dealing with the extra border crossing. No lodging for tourists other than a couple gig B&Bs and restaurants that are there currently, are sadly not a draw. There is a resort planned to go in that will possibly change that over the next decade if it is successful.
Vince Lupo
Whatever
Wandering around the backyard with the 12.5cm f/2.5 Hektor. Not bad at f/3.5!

125mm Hektor Butterfly by Vince Lupo, on Flickr

125mm Hektor Butterfly by Vince Lupo, on Flickr
Vince Lupo
Whatever
Been too long since I've posted a cat photo -- seems like now is a good time!

Another Darned Cat Photo by Vince Lupo, on Flickr
Testing out an awesome new (to me) combo -- the 246 with the Camcraft Z-Housing (the Norman Goldberg-modified Visoflex III), plus the super-sweet 12.5cm f/2.5 Hektor lens, and a Leitz filter turret (takes the place of the OUBIO) with a Series VI Leitz yellow filter. Whew! Shot at f/2.8, ISO 500.
Millie the Cat was only too happy to oblige.

Another Darned Cat Photo by Vince Lupo, on Flickr
Testing out an awesome new (to me) combo -- the 246 with the Camcraft Z-Housing (the Norman Goldberg-modified Visoflex III), plus the super-sweet 12.5cm f/2.5 Hektor lens, and a Leitz filter turret (takes the place of the OUBIO) with a Series VI Leitz yellow filter. Whew! Shot at f/2.8, ISO 500.
Millie the Cat was only too happy to oblige.
Vince Lupo
Whatever
A bit more testing of the filter turret with a new B+W orange filter, 12.5cm Hektor.

Tomatoes in the Yard by Vince Lupo, on Flickr

Tomatoes in the Yard by Vince Lupo, on Flickr
airfrogusmc
Veteran
Looks good to me Vince!
Vince Lupo
Whatever
Looks good to me Vince!
Many thanks! I think the results from this rig are pretty good too
I did a bit of a seat of the pants test with the regular Visoflex III and the Camcraft Z-Housing, and there is very little difference in image quality between the two. The Visoflex images are a hair sharper, but really I think you only see it upon very close inspection. The convenience and ease of use of the Camcraft outweighs any negligible loss of image quality.
The filter turret is super-cool. Only negative that I see is that the shortest focal length you can use with it is the 12.5cm Hektor, but since it’s meant to replace any lens that uses the OUBIO mount, that’s what I’m stuck with (although I’m not complaining too much, as the 12.5cm Hektor is a great lens). You can use either 43mm filters or Series VI with the adapters (which came with the unit I have). Currently I have a light yellow, orange and UV/IR cut filters in there, seems to be a good combination.
I seem to be buying up all the neglected and overlooked Leica goodies!

Leica M-D Filter Turret by Vince Lupo, on Flickr
Rob MacKillop
Member
rhl-oregon
Cameras Guitars Wonders
Rob, welcome to RFF from another Jazz Guitar Forum member (where, to complicate things, I use rhl-ferndale as my handle).
Of course you must plunge in further by starting a Kitchen Sink thread. I’m sure you’ll find the Guitars thread and others you like in your own sweet time.
Also, check out RFF Gallery— a supportive set of regulars there, some of whom rarely trouble the gear-centric threads.
Of course you must plunge in further by starting a Kitchen Sink thread. I’m sure you’ll find the Guitars thread and others you like in your own sweet time.
Also, check out RFF Gallery— a supportive set of regulars there, some of whom rarely trouble the gear-centric threads.
Richard G
Veteran
Timmyjoe
Veteran
Still on the road. With the goggled 35/2 Summicron V1 wide open.
Now I know why this is my favourite lens.
Blacksmith's Apprentice 2019 by Vince Lupo, on Flickr
Really nice Vince.
Rob MacKillop
Member
Rob, welcome to RFF from another Jazz Guitar Forum member (where, to complicate things, I use rhl-ferndale as my handle).
Of course you must plunge in further by starting a Kitchen Sink thread. I’m sure you’ll find the Guitars thread and others you like in your own sweet time.
Also, check out RFF Gallery— a supportive set of regulars there, some of whom rarely trouble the gear-centric threads.
Hi Robert. I just checked out your excellent website, and remembered viewing it before. Maybe we talked photography on JGF...
Anyway, I joined here back in 2013, but never got a rangefinder until now - the Monochrom 1, in fact I only got it a few days ago, so I'm still getting used to it.
See you around!
rhl-oregon
Cameras Guitars Wonders
And I horsetraded this and that for an M 246 that arrived 2 days ago. See you back here indeed.
airfrogusmc
Veteran
And I horsetraded this and that for an M 246 that arrived 2 days ago. See you back here indeed.
CONGRATS!
Can't wait to see what you do with it.
Rob MacKillop
Member
I've coveted a Leica Monochrom since they came out, and thanks to a pension coming good, I have managed to buy one second hand. Now I'm quite skint again, all I could afford for a lens was the 7Artisans 50mm f/1.1, bought from here https://35mmc.com/shop/product-brands/7artisans/ but it turns out to be a very decent lens, designed for the Leica.
I'd never had a rangefinder before, so need to practice focussing, aligning the two images in the viewfinder. This morning I thought I'd get some practice in while out in our garden. Suddenly this cat appeared, and started walking towards me. That was a real challenge for keeping in focus. I aimed as best I could for the eyes, took about eight shots (at f/1.7), which this is the best of:
I'd never had a rangefinder before, so need to practice focussing, aligning the two images in the viewfinder. This morning I thought I'd get some practice in while out in our garden. Suddenly this cat appeared, and started walking towards me. That was a real challenge for keeping in focus. I aimed as best I could for the eyes, took about eight shots (at f/1.7), which this is the best of:

Vince Lupo
Whatever
This morning I thought I'd get some practice in while out in our garden. Suddenly this cat appeared, and started walking towards me. That was a real challenge for keeping in focus. I aimed as best I could for the eyes, took about eight shots (at f/1.7), which this is the best of:
The world can't have enough good cat photos (Lord knows I try my best!). Nice capture.
Rob MacKillop
Member
Cheers, Vince. First time I ever shot a cat, so to speak.
Richard G
Veteran
Welcome Rob. Lovely photo. You started out with the best Leica of the lot.
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