Verrrry nice shots. I love the Lynx 14. Lots of rangefinders (fixed lens and otherwise) get the "poor man's Leica" moniker but I think only the Lynx 14's (regular and IC) are deserving of the crown.
Reason?
Of all the fixed lens rangefinders, only the Lynx 14 has a super fast 50mm-ish f1.4, 7element 5 group, poor man's "Summilux" attached to an all manual - not aperture priority, not shutter priority, but 100% manual camera. I find the 1.4 lens sharp, giving that 3 dimensional quality of expensive "name" lenses. The photographer is in complete control of the camera, the lens enables you to shoot in virtually any reasonable lighting condition and is more than acceptable performer wide-open if your expectations are realistic. Plus its parallex corrected viewfinder means no compromised or"guessed" composition.
Complete control, complete accuracy, no compromises...
Downsides are it's a handful, and yes the lens is quite flare-prone. But once you get used to its size, and learn to control the flare (by ignoring the the lower right portion of the viewfinder your lens shade is blocking...) it's a LOT of camera for not a lot of money.
Did I mention, great shots?