<div class='quoteContainer'><b>MP Guy wrote</b>: <br />
this is insanely sharp. almost too sharp to believe. Don't get me wrong. this is NOT a criticism. Its an observation on how sharp the image is.</div><br />
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Thanks, that makes the outstanding sharpness and imaging performance of Leica's Apo-Summicron 2.0-90mm asph.<br />
I have also posted the photo in color at <br />
<a href="https://rangefinderforum.com/attachments/240502_l2017023_eglisau-rheinbruecke_gueterzug_doppelaktion_m10p_2-0-90_dng_28mb_pscc_fb_fra-jpg" ><img src="https://rangefinderforum.com/attachments/240502_l2017023_eglisau-rheinbruecke_gueterzug_doppelaktion_m10p_2-0-90_dng_28mb_pscc_fb_fra-jpg" alt="Embeded Photo" title="Click to view original" style="max-width:500px;" ></a>.4837209/.<br />
As a primarily landscape photographer, I even sold my Summilux 1.4-75mm, which I have used for many years, for this purpose.
Thanks Robert,
it was questionable whether both the lettering on the metal bridge and the vintage train in the background were photographed reasonably sharply by the Summicron 28mm from the moving train.
Robert, thank you very much.
This emergency exit at the back of a company building was photographed out of an old train passing by with an open window.
Thanks lynnb,
Norbert Rosing's posters will be on view at Leitz-Park Wetzlar, Germany, until the end of 2023.
For a copy you should ask him personally, CEWE will certainly be happy to help you with printing and shipping.
"Norbert Rosing: My Wilderness
Impressive nature shots in the Leitz Park forest
The photographer Norbert Rosing, known for his extraordinary landscape and animal photographs, has rediscovered a great love of his youth: black and white photography. With an eye and a feeling for special moods and the Leica M Monochrom in his luggage, he looked for moments in nature, saw them and staged them in a great way. We will be presenting some of these special recordings from August 6th in the Leitz Park Forest, which is adjacent to the Leitz Park Wetzlar." (Google translation) https://leica-welt.com/ausstellungen/norbert-rosing-meine-wildnis
this is insanely sharp. almost too sharp to believe. Don't get me wrong. this is NOT a criticism. Its an observation on how sharp the image is.</div><br />
<br />
Thanks, that makes the outstanding sharpness and imaging performance of Leica's Apo-Summicron 2.0-90mm asph.<br />
I have also posted the photo in color at <br />
<a href="https://rangefinderforum.com/attachments/240502_l2017023_eglisau-rheinbruecke_gueterzug_doppelaktion_m10p_2-0-90_dng_28mb_pscc_fb_fra-jpg" ><img src="https://rangefinderforum.com/attachments/240502_l2017023_eglisau-rheinbruecke_gueterzug_doppelaktion_m10p_2-0-90_dng_28mb_pscc_fb_fra-jpg" alt="Embeded Photo" title="Click to view original" style="max-width:500px;" ></a>.4837209/.<br />
As a primarily landscape photographer, I even sold my Summilux 1.4-75mm, which I have used for many years, for this purpose.
Thanks for your kind comment.
https://www.versicherungskammer-kulturstiftung.de/en/kunstfoyer/exhibitions/
it was questionable whether both the lettering on the metal bridge and the vintage train in the background were photographed reasonably sharply by the Summicron 28mm from the moving train.
This emergency exit at the back of a company building was photographed out of an old train passing by with an open window.
Norbert Rosing's posters will be on view at Leitz-Park Wetzlar, Germany, until the end of 2023.
For a copy you should ask him personally, CEWE will certainly be happy to help you with printing and shipping.
"Norbert Rosing: My Wilderness
Impressive nature shots in the Leitz Park forest
The photographer Norbert Rosing, known for his extraordinary landscape and animal photographs, has rediscovered a great love of his youth: black and white photography. With an eye and a feeling for special moods and the Leica M Monochrom in his luggage, he looked for moments in nature, saw them and staged them in a great way. We will be presenting some of these special recordings from August 6th in the Leitz Park Forest, which is adjacent to the Leitz Park Wetzlar." (Google translation)
https://leica-welt.com/ausstellungen/norbert-rosing-meine-wildnis