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Thank you Art and GO for these nice contest
The pen of the year
By: Leica : December 23rd, 2009-00:16
2009, from Graf von Faber-Castell is a masterpiece. Had it for 6 weeks now and I like it better and better. The next in line will be a Tibaldi for Bentley fountain pen and perhaps a MB Ingrid Bergman for the wife With your passion for MB – you should chec...
Thanks hans_jorgen1968
By: Leica : December 22nd, 2009-23:42
You are to kind J but I really appreciate your nice comment Btw - I do like Leica Cameras & lenses a lot – but I’m a bit sorry that my new M9 has to go back to Solms for focus issues. Just want to use it during the holiday before sending it back Happy hol...
Leica rules
By: hans_jorgen_1968 : December 23rd, 2009-04:05
Hi Jarle I had also a focus problem on a M4 and a M6. Mainly when using the 50mm/1,4 Summilux lens. Arh I miss my Leicas. I am actually trying to find a srew mount Leica 1 or the fixed with a Elmar. Anyway. Merry Christmas to you and you BR Hans
GOrgeous shot, Nicolas!
By: anaesdoc : December 21st, 2009-23:47
The colors, the composition, the watch and the "GO" letters which "accidentally" appear on one of the roof tiles - you would be my favorite so far, but I assume, you would be easily get a copy on your own, wouldn´t you? Whatsoever - a magnificent photo! a...
A dilettante´s attempt
By: anaesdoc : December 22nd, 2009-05:55
Now there is even a professional photographer on board to judge the contest... Nevertheless, does "dilettare" not mean "to play"? So here´s my playing: At least he is giving my a gentle, forgiving smile. Best regards and thanks for setting up this contest...
Senator Chronometer
By: AndrewD : December 22nd, 2009-13:25
I have long been an admirer of Glashütte Original watches. As a movement junky, who wouldn’t be impressed with German engineering prowess and the brand’s history? The planetary gears provide just the right degree of visual interest in the three-quarter pl...
Thanks …
By: AndrewD : December 23rd, 2009-14:51
Thanks Art, I need to get a few more pixels in my printer, or perhaps one of those fancy ‘printers’ that builds up a three-dimensional copy of the object. Actually I sized the printed watch at exactly 42mm. How does it look on my wrist? ItR...
Wow ...
By: AndrewD : December 23rd, 2009-14:55
Huge congratulations and thanks for sharing the emotion of the arrival. So much horological depth in this piece. Simple on the surface, but very useful functions and wonderful engineering. Look forward to seeing more. Andrew
My single try
By: stromer : December 30th, 2009-01:02
I will try something completely different. This was a quick shot that I took with the VGA camera of my cell phone directly after opening my eyes in a hotel room. It had been a great night of dining and dancing. (Please do not ask about the little bear as ...
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