Lugano

Lugano was basking in spring-like sunshine, although the lake was quiet given the season. I was overwhelmed more by the sheer amount of - well bits, stuff, in this picture

Leica M8 28mm Elmarit

Comments
....again the clear sharply focussed lines and the tones. Which lens?
# Posted By Chuckeroon | 1/24/08 10:50 PM
@chuckeroon - I keep forgetting to put in the wee tagline - it's not that the equipment is so critical, but I know some folks like to know. The 28mm Elmarit is now wedded firmly to the M8. I find it a good combination. (35mm equivalent on a full frame camera)
# Posted By richard | 1/25/08 8:10 AM
Serene...and the lone character reminds me of Steve Martin in "The lonely guy" ;-)

Is Lugano suffering from the same maladie as Naples (see my post of Jan 25)?
# Posted By isabella | 1/25/08 12:31 PM
Isabella - that's my job - I do the "lonely guy" stuff
# Posted By richard | 1/25/08 12:54 PM
J'aime sur cette image le rayonnement des ombres qui font comme des rayons (le même terme utilisé que pour la lumière, rayon de cercle) de roues de bicyclettes. Comme si le soleil était un flambeau (torchlight) très bas et très prés, comme si quelque chose l'avait arrêté et l'avait ramené à une si courte distance au lieu d'être dans l'espace sidéral. Peut-être même sur le lac.
# Posted By cergie | 1/25/08 4:24 PM
Lucky you to have buisness in Lugano! A nice place to stop on the way to Come, Maggiore...!
# Posted By Peter | 1/25/08 6:25 PM
Yeah - it's fun!
It's like those books I buy my nephew - can you find the seagull, clock, lonely guy, etc
# Posted By Freefalling | 1/25/08 11:37 PM
I just love your photography. I spent most summers in Switzerland when I was younger and the Rigi and Lugano shots are two places I always loved to visit. You have a brilliant eye for catching moments in life ! Elaine @ the bay attic.
# Posted By The Bay Attic | 1/31/08 3:55 PM
wow, beautiful photo. just been on honeymoon there. how cani get a copy of this?
# Posted By Julie | 4/9/08 3:06 PM
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