Recently, I purchased my first rangefinder camera: the Voigtlander Bessa R2a. I put a Fomapan 400 and pushed to 1600... unintentionally :v
That's because after I had shot through the entire roll, I noticed that the light meter was metering for ISO 1600 (maybe the light meter is not working properly).

Despite that, I had the great opportunity to shoot the first roll in a trip that I had made to the city of Salvador, in the state of Bahia, a.k.a. my hometown.

One little history out of context. This camera was owned by a photographer called Carlos Moreira (1936-2020). A photographer based in São Paulo, where most of his work is street photography.

Below is the roll's first shot: a cliche self-portrait.
There is something very good to shot the daily views without commitment, especially when you are with your family.
Haha, here is my beautiful mother who can't stand anymore with me and my photography hobby. 
And here is my little one who also can't stand with me and my cameras.
Attached to the camera is the Leica Summicron 40mm/f2. For now, I'll just say that it's a "good" lens (more about the lens in the future). I have to practice focusing on a rangefinder camera thought.
Well, that it's. Thank you.
Mundane life
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