W/NW: Sun in the frame

Wow guys and gals, some breathtaking shots here !!! Thanks for posting !

And let's keep them coming ! :)

This is Canonet G-III 17 in the sun, pretty huge ufo artifacts on this one...
 
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I was going to resist... It wasn't taken with a RF, but the glass was Leica! (DMC-FZ20)... This shot was taken while crossing the Murray River near Walker's Flat, South Australia.
 
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Like a rainbow in the dark ...

Like a rainbow in the dark ...

This is one of the most interesting threads in a long time! I LOVE these photos!

Here are a few more ... If you like UFOs, look at the center one ...
 
Here is a sunrise I took with the QL 17 GIII and fuji superia 400
It is a cotton field at sunrise
Polarizing filter
 
Byuphoto said:
Ray that is gorgeous

Thanks, Rickey. It was a beautiful sunset, exactly the way it was in the photo. Not much I had to do but be there for those few minutes. :)
 
I love the way the purple reflects on the cotton. I must confess, all I have are sunset photos, no sunrises. I am not a morning person.
 
Yeah ! Some real wall hangers here, keep those suns and ufos coming please !!! :)

<hint: non-rf shots are welcome as well>

This time this is just a street fountain, CL + 35/2.5 pancake
 
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Pherdinand said:
Ray, that's not a 50mm lens i guess:)

No, it's quite a few orders away. Let me see... photo was on UC400, Maxxum 7 with "ancient" (for slr's anyway) 70-210/4, the AF version of the famous minolta lens, rumored to optically similar to the 70-210/4 vario-sonnar, by Leitz, that made my 50mm. ;)

There's a tool for every job :)
 
Not a rangefinder but I've always liked this shot. I used an Olympus D390. The camera in the photo is an Omega "E" model with a Schneider 210 mm Zenar .
 
I thought of these as soon as this thread started, but I had forgotten where I put them since they are not those I show off. I found them.

I'll let you guys guess which lens I used for this. :) :)
 
bessa R 35/2.5 lens 250th at f11 ish.... from the Newport pier towards Balboa pier & "the Wedge"
 
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