CrisR
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paxnobiscum
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paxnobiscum
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On lighting a cigar. Leica M8 and Summicron 50/2 v4, @f/2

6092-M8-Summicron-50-G.Norðdahl-5 by Count Basil, on Flickr

6092-M8-Summicron-50-G.Norðdahl-5 by Count Basil, on Flickr
KEVIN-XU 愛 forever
所謂的攝影,就&

Flickr 上 KEVIN is listening Begin...... 的 Bali island-unforgettable memory
Canon 35mm f1.5 in LTM + Konica RF + Fujichrome Velvia 100 Professional Color Slide Film
helen.HH
To Light & Love ...
My humble contribution to this great thread. Leica M8 and Summicron 50/2 Collapsible @f/4.
20130816-L1008634-Edit by Count Basil, on Flickr
Gotta say I dig your humbleness ...
Great Shot, wonderful Portrait !
paxnobiscum
Member
Thanks Helen, I bow my head.
gm13
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Helen has that right, stellar portrait pax.
paxnobiscum
Member
Thanks, Gene. The collapsible Cron is a stellar lens, for sure, but I never know if my shots are decent or just a crap. This shot is from my first encounter with the lens and I was totally flabbergasted by its sharpness and 3D effect.
hans voralberg
Veteran
On lighting a cigar. Leica M8 and Summicron 50/2 v4, @f/2
6092-M8-Summicron-50-G.Norðdahl-5 by Count Basil, on Flickr
Stunning portrait! I really like the reminiscent feeling to it.
paxnobiscum
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Thanks Hans. My old friend is a very photogenic person. I call myself a snap-shooter, as I like to shoot informal, natural light portraits.
Stunning portrait! I really like the reminiscent feeling to it.
computer controlled
Established
OK, here's one from yesterday.

Untitled by Computer Controlled, on Flickr
M6, XP2 Super shot at ISO600-ish.

Untitled by Computer Controlled, on Flickr
M6, XP2 Super shot at ISO600-ish.
Vince Lupo
Whatever
Ryan1938
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I'm almost embarrassed to submit this next to some of these, but we all start somewhere I guess... Shot with my M6 and the third version of the 50mm Summicron. Wide open.

Vince Lupo
Whatever
CrisR
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paxnobiscum
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I really nice shot, CrisR.
Rodchenko
Olympian
That's lovely. Our baby is just big enough to go in our backpack, and he loves it. We went for a walk on Friday to take his big brother (who is now 17) to camping. I just heard delighted cooing and giggles all the way, until he fell asleep. The big lad was even reminiscing about when I used to carry him around.
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