Edward, Hilmar and Gary thanks for the comments and of course thanks to all for the likes! But I noticed to late, that the files where to big, so they got down sampled.
Gary, yes it is a very fine location with a nice "balcony", along with a gorgeous view over the Karwendel mountain range. To me it is just as you said, all about silence, peace and spending good quality time with Sakima my companion and trainings partner which doesn't know any excuses. I totally love to go hiking anti cyclic, this way you have the mountains all by your self. Selfish me.... ;-)
Edward, the second is funny! The three to the right are staying very upright/tight and the guy to the left seems to be a bit more relaxed.
I've had a M9 for a year now and even though I have other cameras it is still my favourite. Wandering the streets with a M9 in your hand is highly addictive
I have to say I am impressed. The lens render great and decent cross frame even WO. critical extreme corner sharpness can be achieved after f5.6. However, I really love its f2 looking. Nowdays, I avoid rave lens, but this is a good one
+1 about Toshiro's work, I enjoy his work over A7 and X100 thread as well.
50lux the same day around park last weekend. These two(50lux and 28cron) are good match, I know that long time ago until now be able to afford the cron. now where is my 90?
Zhangyue- Congrats on the 28 cron. I took out my 28 Elmarit Ver. III for the weekend.
toshiro- Your images are inspiring, great tones. I am studying them closely to learn.
Peter- always enjoy the landscapes and your companion. We had a female husky for 13 great years but regret never taking her to snow.
Edward- I too got the black with black stitching Arte Di Mano for my chrome M, the red stitching does look good. Like the Tongtara Hotel image.
I decided not to take anymore images of out of shape Super Heroes in Hollywood. I went to some of my favorite locations, the Descanso Gardens and the Old Mill in San Marino.