swoop
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Leica M9, ISO 1600
Patrizio
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Some more...
Some more...
Some more...






tester
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Very nice shots.
"Tester", your first two shots give me some fashion clues on how to get Nikki dressed for a first date.
"Tester", your first two shots give me some fashion clues on how to get Nikki dressed for a first date.
Keith
The best camera is one that still works!
gshybrid
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all M8 CV12 | 32s | 14 Dec. 2008 0:45 - 1:05
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kermaier
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These were all taken in darkness - 1.4, ISO 2500 with the pre-asph lux 35.
I like #17 from that set -- I have the same sink in my house!

::Ari
ampguy
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Interesting Ari
Interesting Ari
This house is from the late 1800s, early 1900s, but was renovated in the '80s:
http://www.northwestmuseum.org/index.cfm/Exhibits_Collections_Campbell_House.htm
I don't recall if all of the bathroom fittings are original, but when touring the kitchen, the guide described all of the pieces that were original, replicas (per photographs and other data), or simply added because they couldn't find or didn't know what the original house had.
The kids favorite part of the house is the "dumb waiter" device that notifies the staff when service is needed, and in what room.
Interesting Ari
This house is from the late 1800s, early 1900s, but was renovated in the '80s:
http://www.northwestmuseum.org/index.cfm/Exhibits_Collections_Campbell_House.htm
I don't recall if all of the bathroom fittings are original, but when touring the kitchen, the guide described all of the pieces that were original, replicas (per photographs and other data), or simply added because they couldn't find or didn't know what the original house had.
The kids favorite part of the house is the "dumb waiter" device that notifies the staff when service is needed, and in what room.
I like #17 from that set -- I have the same sink in my house!
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::Ari
kermaier
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This house is from the late 1800s, early 1900s, but was renovated in the '80s:
http://www.northwestmuseum.org/index.cfm/Exhibits_Collections_Campbell_House.htm
I don't recall if all of the bathroom fittings are original, but when touring the kitchen, the guide described all of the pieces that were original, replicas (per photographs and other data), or simply added because they couldn't find or didn't know what the original house had.
The kids favorite part of the house is the "dumb waiter" device that notifies the staff when service is needed, and in what room.
My house is from about 1905, but it's a modest four-square Victorian, not nearly as impressive as the Campbell House. I'm only the 3rd owner of the house, it having changed hands once before in the 1940s.
The marble sink is original to my house, up on the 3rd floor in what used to be the servants' quarters. Crappy iPhone shot:

Also up there is a listening/speaking tube for relaying orders, but we can't figure out where the other end used to be! Old houses are a lot of fun....
::Ari
oldoc
oldoc
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My bride...
My bride...
Phil_F_NM
Camera hacker
Low light during this nasty weather on the east coast US
Low light during this nasty weather on the east coast US
Shot with the M8. Lens is Zeiss Biogon 21mm f/2.8
Low light during this nasty weather on the east coast US
Shot with the M8. Lens is Zeiss Biogon 21mm f/2.8




nksyoon
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M9, 1/11, f/1.4, 35 mm, ISO 1600
M9, 1/30, f/1.4, 50mm, ISO 1250
M9, 1/20, f/1.4, 35 mm, ISO 1250
M9, 1/60, f/1.4, 35 mm, ISO 160

M9, 1/30, f/1.4, 50mm, ISO 1250

M9, 1/20, f/1.4, 35 mm, ISO 1250

M9, 1/60, f/1.4, 35 mm, ISO 160

squinza
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Epimetheus
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Roger Hicks
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Cron
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@ Squinza :
I'm not sure - was this the real color of her hair?
I understand you like the Canon 0,95/50 as I'm happy with my Canon RF 1,2/50
I'm not sure - was this the real color of her hair?
I understand you like the Canon 0,95/50 as I'm happy with my Canon RF 1,2/50
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jaapv
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Ok, a Starry Slope... M9, Summilux 24 @ 1.4, 32 secs, ISO 160

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