
This is what I must look like at times. Hunched into picture taking mode oblivious to anything except that little window we see life through.
Leica M9P
Summilux 35mm f1.4 ASPH

This is what I must look like at times. Hunched into picture taking mode oblivious to anything except that little window we see life through.
Leica M9P
Summilux 35mm f1.4 ASPH

A little HDR shot with the help of HDR Efex Pro 2. Taken from about the same vantage point as the shot I posted last week. The steam parade begins with this beautiful lorry. Restored to better than new condition.
You can see some shots in colour from previous years on my Flickr account here

Leica MP
Leica Summicron 90mm f2.0 APO ASPH
Film: Ilford XP2

I wouldn’t normally post a family shot.However, this I thought deserved a wider audience.
Leica M9P
Summilux 35mm f1.4 ASPH

I have returned for my holidays which were spent in the UK. This was on of the first shots out of my camera taken in Winchester high street. I was so attracted to the two mannequins in the shop window. The way they seem to be pompously judging the shopper taking a rest on the bench outside that this shot leaped out at me.
Leica M9P
Summilux 34mm f1.4 ASPH

When my daughter said she was getting a Rose tattoo I wasn’t expecting this!!
Still what can you do?…I turned it into a photo opportunity :0)
Nikon D800
Nikon 24-70 f2.8
pp in Analog Efex.

You are my Rose. Simple tabletop shot in natural light. Nikon D800

My dear friend Espen has his own successful catering company. His attention to “the small details” is the secret to his success. Here he is seasoning a whole grilled lamb at a BBQ I attended last weekend.
Leica M9P
Summilux 35mm f1.4 ASPH.
Black and white conversion in Silver Efex Pro II

I met this nice, well known chap while on a whistle-stop business trip to Slovakia last week. Our host walked us around the old part of town before dinner, and I managed to get off a couple of shots with a Sony RX100 II borrowed from my wife.I converted to black and white in Niks Silver Efex Pro II.

Washing blowing in the wind,
Hasselblad 203FE and Carl Zeiss 80mm. T-Max 100 film.
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