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Leica M2 + Voigttlander 15mm f4.5 Super Wide Heliar + Fujicolor C200 film
Lab developed/ Epson v600 scan
Soller, Mallorca
Leica M2 + 35mm Kodak T-Max 100 film
Rodinal semi-stand development. Epson v600 scan
French model, Valentine.
Locatiotn shoot London
Anytime I see BMW M2 I have to take photo of it. I really like this car.
"The design and idea behind the first-ever BMW M2 Coupé stem from the historical roots of BMW M GmbH. The vehicle combines top sporting prowess and classic rear-wheel drive with the precision and agility of a modern M automobile. Characteristic front and rear aprons optimise air flow and aerodynamics. The sportily attuned suspension and a powerful M TwinPower Turbo inline 6-cylinder petrol engine ensure breathtaking performance..."
Source: BMW Ireland.
Photographed at Dublin Weston Airport during first Performance Car Vmax event organized by Runway Club Ireland. If you live in Ireland and you'd like to visit next event organized by them please keep an eye at official website here: Runway Club Ireland
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先日オーバーホールから帰ってきました。ファインダー、各部の動作、感触。全てが気持ち良いです。今回、アイレットも交換して頂きました。チャームポイントとしてブラックのアイレットへ。これで何だか自分のライカという感じがしてきてお気に入りです。
Grabbed a premium car the other day! No swaps on this one, but maybe I'll give it some whitewalls. Had to shoot it anyway though; it's just gorgeous.
Kelvin Scottish M2 (BLS 671V), a rare Alexander AD type bodied MCW Metrobus, leaves Buchanan Street Bus Station, Glasgow, for Milngavie in April 1986
Blog: mariology.blog3.fc2.com/
Camera: Leica M2
Lens: Leitz Summaron 35mm F3.5
Film: Kodak Tri-X400
Dev: Rodinal 1+ 50
Enlarger: Lucky G70
Lens: Leitz Varob 5cm F3,5
Paper: Fotokemika Varycon (KG) VC FB
Dev: Ilford Multigrade 1+9
Equipment:
Imaging telescope: BeamTech CDK250
Imaging camera: QSI-583wsg
Mount: Astro-Physics 1100GTO
Guiding camera: Starlight Express Lodestar X2 Autoguider
Filters:
Astrodon Tru-Balance RGB E-Series Gen 2,
Software:
Acquisition and automation: Starkeeper.it VOYAGER,
Guiding: PHD2,
Raw image calibration and stacking: CCDStack 2+,
Colour calibration: bf-astro eXcalibrator,
Image tweeking: Photoshop CC-2020,
Location:
AstroTerip, Murrindindi Shire, Victoria, Australia
Dates:
24, 25 May , 17 June 2020.
Frames:
Astrodon Tru-Balance RGB E-Series Gen 2: 154x90" -20C bin 1x1
Total Integration: 3.8 hours.
Astrometry.net job: 3612283
RA center: 21h 33' 26"
DEC center: -0° 49' 30"
Pixel scale: 0.769 arcsec/pixel
Orientation: 89.928 degrees
Field radius: 0.445 degrees
Field size:32.1 x 42.6 arcmin
Leica M2 + Leica Summilux ASPH 50mm f1.4 + 35mm Kodak Portra 160 film
Coventry Wedding Photographer - Vintage style wedding: Rich & Alexa at Hatton Hall, Warwickshire
BLOG: Leica M2 Wedding: mrleica.com/2014/07/08/leica-m2-wedding/
Made to replace the Sten during WWII. While in the final stages before deployment a German bombing raid took out the facility in which this gun was stored and manufactured. With out the resources available to re-manufacture this gun, Britain shortly abandoned the project.
Leica Wedding Photography - 35mm Film
1950s Leica M2 + Leica Summilux ASPH 50mm f1.4 + 35mm Kodak Portra 160 colour film
I have just had 2 rolls of film back from the lab, 1x 35mm Portra 160 (Leica M2) and 1x 120 Kodak Portra 400 (Contax 645 - old film!)
I paid for the wedding film to be developed and scanned to save time and to get the best from the negatives. I will scna the 120 myself as I am not sure what was on the film.
Rich & Alexa's Wedding , Coventry & Warwickshire. They asked me for a mix of Leica digital photography (using the Leica M9 + Noctilux 50mm f1) and Leica film photography (Leica M2)
www.matthewosbornephotography.co.uk/Wedding-Photographer....
For the left is the new M113APC KIT. For the right is the M2 IFV prototype, no sure if it will be a kit or not, if yes u may find the M2 in Brickmania(maybe)
Shot on the Leica M2 with ASA400 Agfa Vista, 135mm f2.8 elmarit.
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