Zeiss Ikon ZM Images from Bucharest

AlejandroI

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Hi long time without posting some recent images from Bucharest, shot with a Zeiss Ikon Zm with leica 24mm, 35mm and 50mm lenses.

20180605-c200-22 by Alejandro Ilukewitsch, on Flickr

20180605-acros100-27 by Alejandro Ilukewitsch, on Flickr

20180605-c200-26 by Alejandro Ilukewitsch, on Flickr

20180612-c200-23 by Alejandro Ilukewitsch, on Flickr

20180530-000050-c200 by Alejandro Ilukewitsch, on Flickr

20180626-acros100-22 by Alejandro Ilukewitsch, on Flickr

20180530-000006-c200 by Alejandro Ilukewitsch, on Flickr

20180502-c200-28 by Alejandro Ilukewitsch, on Flickr

20180508-c200-27 by Alejandro Ilukewitsch, on Flickr

20180502-c200-18 by Alejandro Ilukewitsch, on Flickr

20180502-c200-67 by Alejandro Ilukewitsch, on Flickr

20180530-000067-c200 by Alejandro Ilukewitsch, on Flickr
 
Thanks for sharing but I find this run a bit random. This said, I lived in Bucharest for 5 years and never truly managed to capture the soul of this city. On a beside, the last Zeiss-Ikon rangefinder is not a 'ZM' but it is a 'ZI'. The lenses are 'ZM'. Cheers, Peter
 
Thanks for sharing but I find this run a bit random. This said, I lived in Bucharest for 5 years and never truly managed to capture the soul of this city. On a beside, the last Zeiss-Ikon rangefinder is not a 'ZM' but it is a 'ZI'. The lenses are 'ZM'. Cheers, Peter

Thanks! I actually thought it was called ZM :) Something new for me.

Regarding the images, Bucharest has many faces, something a love about the city, even thou after a while it gets tiresome. Yes they are quite random since its a mix of things I been shooting for a while here, but is mostly about the city.
 
Lovely set of images, and good to see some interaction with your subjects reflected in a good portion of them. Much more interesting to view than zero engagement from-the-hip (or chest) "walk by shootings".
 
Lovely set of images, and good to see some interaction with your subjects reflected in a good portion of them. Much more interesting to view than zero engagement from-the-hip (or chest) "walk by shootings".

Thanks! I actually love to do street portraits, for which i need to interact with my subjects :) But here i wanted to post a bit of everything.
 
To clarify my comment, AlejandroI posted an earlier series of pics from Bucharest which I thought were even more interesting. Cheers, Peter
 
nice, there are quite a few photos in the flickr set that I prefer over these. you should make a flickr set and share the link.
 
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