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Feeling Iceland
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The most intense question for myself was to what extent I wanted to challenge both myself personally and my camera. I chose Iceland
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Working with the Leica M11 is intuitive. It reduces my scope of action, but doesn't limit me. The essence of the M camera is still alive, but technologically it is taken to a whole new level.
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Leica M11