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![Dominic Verhulst - Intro](/sites/default/files/styles/hero_image_parallax_desktop/public/2021-09/1_Intro_DVerhulst-M10R_2400x1350_reference.jpeg?h=44b879e5&itok=q_iLGrYN)
Lines, Structures, Textures, Light and Shadow
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![Dominic Verhulst - Modern Architecture](/sites/default/files/styles/hero_content_desktop/public/2021-09/2_Modern-Architecture_V2_DVerhulst-M10R_2400x1350_teaser-2400x1350.jpeg?itok=id_ff3Rs)
I enjoy photographing modern architecture.
Because I have always been fascinated by the details that make up a building, and the ways in which groups of different buildings make up the skyline of a city.
The 40-megapixel sensor opens up new levels of image quality.
Dominic Verhulst
Even after capturing the image, I am able to zoom into the most minute architectural details. And, thanks to the minimal image noise at high ISO settings, I can happily use the M10-R in very low-light situations whilst still achieving maximum image quality.
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![Dominic Verhulst - Slowed down](/sites/default/files/styles/hero_image/public/2021-09/5_Slowed-down_DVerhulst-M10R_2400x1350_reference.jpeg?h=44b879e5&itok=T7bsLQ4h)
The Leica M10-R encourages deceleration.
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![Leica M10-R](/sites/default/files/styles/hero_content_desktop/public/2021-09/5_Outro_M10-R_2400x1350_teaser-2400x1350.jpeg?itok=L17Wbj-x)