Summilux 35mm pre-asph photos

That's really nice... it has a cut-out look due to the dark treelines on the ridgetops... Helps to delineate the shapes of the land.
 
cnphoto, tandaryl, Doug, Ted, thanks a lot !!:)

This photo was taken last Sunday (March 14th) on top of Moiwa-Mt, close to Sapporo (Hokkaido), Japan. Usually everybody goes to this mountain to have a nice view over Sapporo at night but I like the opposite view a lot. Film was Tri-X (rated at 400ISO) and developed in Tmax developer, aperture was f/2.0 and shutter 1/60s (from memory ....)
 
Gabor, I ADORE the first shot of the Trees...Truly Lovely

here trix pushed to 800
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Great images Gabor and Helen...

Pre ASPH 35 + Nocti = me in the dog house for a long time, or maybe the wife will get to play with her guns :eek:
 
Mike, thanks !! :)

Well .... 35 Summilux-M pre-ASPH + Noctilux + maybe some time in the dog house = worth the risk !! :D;)
 
Mike, thanks !! :)

Well .... 35 Summilux-M pre-ASPH + Noctilux + maybe some time in the dog house = worth the risk !! :D;)

agree!! :D:D:D
But that "some time" in the dog house is indefinite for me.:bang:
At least for this moment of what I can imagine.

Sure the day will come tho.
 
silly me, I shot this sooooo FAST, put in a dollar and Hopped on the Train frantic
not to be Late
:eek:
but your RIGHT ...CD's are there
will Look for them again to see...Cheers & Best to YOU - H
 
I couldn't agree more with the initiator of this thread; by a process of trial and error and of elimination, I have arrived at a combination of 50mm f1.5 Summarit from 1956 and a 1972 35mm Summilux. Now I can concentrate on taking photographs and forget the gadget element!
 
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