Charly
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hugivza
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-kk-
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i love this lens. here are a few of mine using the MP (excuse the crap scans)



tennis-joe
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Race Horse
Race Horse
I was going home and saw a rider excercising his racehorse. http://www.hispanicgs.com/img173.jpg
Race Horse
I was going home and saw a rider excercising his racehorse. http://www.hispanicgs.com/img173.jpg
tennis-joe
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Charlie Laughing
Charlie Laughing
Here is another example of a very sharp lens. You can see the grain in the lumber. Charlie is an employee of our company. We can laugh about the smallest things. He is a great person and I look foreward to seeing him each day. 35mm-2.5 Voigtlander
Charlie Laughing
Here is another example of a very sharp lens. You can see the grain in the lumber. Charlie is an employee of our company. We can laugh about the smallest things. He is a great person and I look foreward to seeing him each day. 35mm-2.5 Voigtlander

lZr
L&M
Marc-A.
I Shoot Film
One of my favorite lenses. So tiny, so good. Just a few pictures (see my RFF gallery or my Flickr):
recent ones:

recent ones:


pau3
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Marc-A,
your photos show that what the photographer is more important than the lens.
Pau
your photos show that what the photographer is more important than the lens.
Pau
spysmart
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sfb_dot_com
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Wow! what a great photo of Charlie. I already like the guy and I've never met him.
Here's my little contribution. in a completely different, more melancholic vein. This was taken using Era 100 which I think most people would agree is a soft low contrast film, so very different to a lot of modern emulsions. I sepia tinted it, and the result is very much in the style of F.M Sutcliffe. Oh, and the camera was a Leica III with a 35mm f2.5 Color Skopar
I'm quite pleased with this shot, and this group of shots as a whole which can be seen at: http://homepage.mac.com/sfb_dot_com/Kernow/page12/page4/page8/page8.html
Cheers
Andy
Here's my little contribution. in a completely different, more melancholic vein. This was taken using Era 100 which I think most people would agree is a soft low contrast film, so very different to a lot of modern emulsions. I sepia tinted it, and the result is very much in the style of F.M Sutcliffe. Oh, and the camera was a Leica III with a 35mm f2.5 Color Skopar
I'm quite pleased with this shot, and this group of shots as a whole which can be seen at: http://homepage.mac.com/sfb_dot_com/Kernow/page12/page4/page8/page8.html
Cheers
Andy
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