Tired of the Leica Marketing experts

wray said:
Ned, it seems I remember you saying a while back that you loved to shoot in the snow. Did Cuba make you a sun worshipper?

Yeah, I still love it. But this year particularly it's become quite redundant. We've hit a record high of snowfall in 100 years (or soon to smash the record), with 1 month and a half left!
I love California 😀
 
H-m-m, I can look in three directions from where I live and see snow - on the mountains! It was 24º C here today but we have had quite a bit of chilly rain this winter. Keep shoveling Ned!😀
 
wray said:
H-m-m, I can look in three directions from where I live and see snow - on the mountains! It was 24º C here today but we have had quite a bit of chilly rain this winter. Keep shoveling Ned!😀

Lucky you!

Yeah, tomorrow morning is shoveling first thing! I almost broke the transmission on my car and on my Wife's because of crazy spinning back and forth 2 weeks ago. What a great life. 😕
 
mfunnell said:
or this:

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... with an M??


...Mike


Well, almost...😉

M6 TTL w/Summicron 35/f2 ASPH...


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And with my Elmar 50/f2.8...


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marke said:
Well, almost...😉

M6 TTL w/Summicron 35/f2 ASPH...


And with my Elmar 50/f2.8...

BillP said:
Like this:

And this:

Regards,

Bill

Guys: great photos. Really. But taken close. If I tried to get that close at the footy, at best I would've had one player or another punch my head in or, at worst, been arrested (where a few punches are almost guaranteed). And, as to wildlife, the truly wild are hard to get that close to - though with some familiarity and a lot of bribery you can sometimes get close:

[M3 & Elmar-M 50/2.8]

but try this girl with a wide-to-normal lens and you might never play the piano again:

(she's better than 12' long and a 400mm lens felt, um, almost adequate)

...Mike
 
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