M9 Alive and ....well- Post Your Pics Here!

Here are some "first snow in Munich pics":

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Leica M9, Tri-Elmar 4.0 50mm

Love that one wosim!
 
Honestly, the B&W JPEGs out of the camera, along with Silver Efex Pro 2, give film a run for its money and this comes from a long-time B&W darkroom geek.

I think one key to getting good B&W results from the M9 is using lower contrast, high sharpness lenses, like the Heliar Classic, the CV Ultrons and early Leica glass like my 1st version Summilux and '51 35/3.5 Summaron.
 
We're both part Scot (I reckon, she's a fury), so how else could I name my ginger companion? And thank you for the kind words!
 
Here are some cemetery pics:

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Leica M9 / Summicron-M 2.0 90mm


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Leica M9 / Summicron-M 2.0 90mm


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Leica M9 / Tri-Elmar 4.0 28mm


Really??? Really !!!

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Leica M9 / Tri-Elmar 4.0 35mm
 
I'm relieved that the consensus here is that the M9 isn't dead. It's taken 'til now for the used price to fall to a manageable level, for me at least.



Middlesex Guildhall, Westminster

M9 w/Voigtlander 28mm f1.9 Ultron
 
Great photo and cool processing of that shot Chris. Another I-don't-need-the-Monochrom-after-all shot.

Thanks Richard - I was lucky to find the light reflecting down into the street so nicely between the buildings. It's a fairly new section of town and still pretty smart looking. And I'm still loving what I can do with those M9 raw files. :)
 
I really like this. There is a stark, graphic quality about it.
I just got a copy of this lens and I'm looking forward to trying it on my M9.

Agreed. One can sense the tension in the atmosphere.

Some shots of mine, first time shooting after a hiatus of almost a year...M9 + 35mm 1.2, iso 1600.

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