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Aperture Series: White Mountains STOP Sign (M240)
The oddly-colored light was changing quickly; some adjustments have been made here to match brightness.
Weather-beaten stop sign
ACR: settings, Camera Profile = Embedded
At the time this series was shot (first experience with the R-Adapter M), the issues of M240 shutter vibration were not well understood. Leica R-adapter M used via tripod foot mount with 2-second self-timer and Light Metering Mode = Advanced ('Classic' with Live View off avoids shutter-shutting issue). The shutter vibration danger zone centers around 1/30 second.
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