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Roger Williams
{K:86139} 4/2/2004
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Alan, the cheapest lens that Cosina-Voigtlander make for LTM mounts also happens to be one of the best and most useful--the 35mm F/2.5 "Classic." They have announced that they will stop producing this lens so you might pick up a bargain. It is a really good lens, sharp even at full aperture, contrasty, and with excellent colour balance. This would be my recommendation if you are really thinking of a Voigtlander lens. I mostly use the 21/4, but that is probably my preference for very wide angles speaking. Many people find it quite difficult to "tame."
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Alan Mead
{K:2020} 4/2/2004
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Your lens provides marvelous detail Roger, it makes me hanker after a Voitlander when I see what do do with yours.
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Alan Mead
{K:2020} 4/2/2004
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Your lens provises marvelous detail Roger, it makes me hanker after a Voitlander when see what do do with yours.
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KEVIN TEMPLE
{K:8657} 4/2/2004
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great street shot Ridger. By the By ,I put the other one on by mistake (but the 2 of them (exactly the same) are doing well so I will leave them as they are. The day was foggy. and the halos where put on by me regards Kevin
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Antonella Nistri
{K:21867} 4/1/2004
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A Monna Lisa in Tokio...funny!!!! Lovely pic,Roger!!! Kisses,Antonella
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Enjoy
{K:16125} 4/1/2004
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=) I find it intriguing and most interesting this picture..well done..
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Craig Hanson
{K:7836} 4/1/2004
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I would never think of photographing some of the seemingly mundane things you do Roger, but I must admit they are quite amusing. ;-) Afterall, Japan is not merely made up of Sumo wrestlers and kimono clad geishas in front of Shinto shrines.
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luisa vassallo
{K:28230} 4/1/2004
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originale immagine! Monna Lisa sorride sempre!
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Chris Spracklen
{K:32552} 4/1/2004
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Stock control must be a nightmare on these market stalls! Nice shot of this hideous Mona Lisa lording it over the market traders. Kind regards, Chris
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