dave lackey
Veteran
Well, the Leica M forum has had it's Noctilux photos threads...so, why not?:angel:
Post YOUR photos where the best Nikkor has been used! Meanwhile, I will search my files and see if I have anything worthy...
Post YOUR photos where the best Nikkor has been used! Meanwhile, I will search my files and see if I have anything worthy...
dave lackey
Veteran
Here is one of the latest (Tri-X 400, f2.8,1/125):
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dave lackey
Veteran
Okay, I give up...how do I make the image larger?
Ok, got it, Highway 61
Thanks!!!
Ok, got it, Highway 61
Thanks!!!
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Highway 61
Revisited
That very image is 147x109 pixels, so you can't "make it larger".
Edit your post and have the html link lead to the larger item of the same image (either somewhere in your attachments folder or on any external website). Here you've linked to the "thumbsize" image - what we see below the posts before clicking to get the full size image.
Example : I have posted a photo shot w/ my Millenium Nikkor 50/1.4 already in another thread. The address of that image (got thanks to a mouse right button click) in my attachments folder is :
http://www.rangefinderforum.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=60042&d=1211984131
So, I use the "Insert Image" icon in the advanced posting mode, and copy/paste that full link in the box :

Edit your post and have the html link lead to the larger item of the same image (either somewhere in your attachments folder or on any external website). Here you've linked to the "thumbsize" image - what we see below the posts before clicking to get the full size image.
Example : I have posted a photo shot w/ my Millenium Nikkor 50/1.4 already in another thread. The address of that image (got thanks to a mouse right button click) in my attachments folder is :
http://www.rangefinderforum.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=60042&d=1211984131
So, I use the "Insert Image" icon in the advanced posting mode, and copy/paste that full link in the box :
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jsuominen
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Bonfire:

Shot with Voigtländer Bessa R2S and Millenium Nikkor-S 50mm/1.4 at f/1.4 or f/2.
Fuji Fujicolor C200 color negative film.
The Saint's Volvo:


Both shot with Nikon S2 and Millenium Nikkor-S 50mm/1.4 at f/11-16, 1/250s.
Rollei Superpan 200 developed in Moersch Finol, 1+1+100, 24C, 11 ½min.
La Barista & Macchina da Espresso:

Shot with Nikon S2 and Millenium Nikkor-S 50mm/1.4 at f/1.4, 1/60s.
Kodak T-max 400TMY developed in Kodak D-76, 1:1, 20C, 13 ½ min.
Enough is enough...:

Shot with Nikon S2 and Millenium Nikkor-S 50mm/1.4 at f/1.4, 1/60s.
Kodak T-max 400TMY developed in Kodak D-76, 1:1, 20C, 13 ½ min.
Nikon D3 salesman:

Shot with Nikon S2 and Millenium Nikkor-S 50mm/1.4 at f/1.4.
Kodak Tri-X 400TX developed in Kodak D-76, 1:1, 20C, 10½ min.
Coffee-break:

Shot with Nikon S2 and Millenium Nikkor-S 50mm/1.4 at f/2, 1/60s.
Kodak Tri-X 400TX developed in Kodak D-76, 1:1, 20C, 10½ min.

Shot with Voigtländer Bessa R2S and Millenium Nikkor-S 50mm/1.4 at f/1.4 or f/2.
Fuji Fujicolor C200 color negative film.
The Saint's Volvo:


Both shot with Nikon S2 and Millenium Nikkor-S 50mm/1.4 at f/11-16, 1/250s.
Rollei Superpan 200 developed in Moersch Finol, 1+1+100, 24C, 11 ½min.
La Barista & Macchina da Espresso:

Shot with Nikon S2 and Millenium Nikkor-S 50mm/1.4 at f/1.4, 1/60s.
Kodak T-max 400TMY developed in Kodak D-76, 1:1, 20C, 13 ½ min.
Enough is enough...:

Shot with Nikon S2 and Millenium Nikkor-S 50mm/1.4 at f/1.4, 1/60s.
Kodak T-max 400TMY developed in Kodak D-76, 1:1, 20C, 13 ½ min.
Nikon D3 salesman:

Shot with Nikon S2 and Millenium Nikkor-S 50mm/1.4 at f/1.4.
Kodak Tri-X 400TX developed in Kodak D-76, 1:1, 20C, 10½ min.
Coffee-break:

Shot with Nikon S2 and Millenium Nikkor-S 50mm/1.4 at f/2, 1/60s.
Kodak Tri-X 400TX developed in Kodak D-76, 1:1, 20C, 10½ min.
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sweathog
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Some very nice shots there, Jari.
As soon as i saw that cake, I thought to myself 'is from Finland?'
A very Finnish cake.
As soon as i saw that cake, I thought to myself 'is from Finland?'
A very Finnish cake.
jsuominen
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Some very nice shots there, Jari.
As soon as i saw that cake, I thought to myself 'is from Finland?'
A very Finnish cake.
Thanks Tom. Yes you're right, it's a Finnish home-made cake.
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