Yes... Aloha! What a beautiful word.
My first camera was a hefty/solid black M5 rangefinder. I had to sell my car to pay for college back in the 1970's and my dad felt bad about it, so he gave me one of his cameras... to more-or-less make-up for it. What a wonderful thing it was... the gesture and the camera. As a kid, following my mom and dad around on hikes in the mountains and on other family outings, I had been playing around with (my dad's) Kodak instamatics in the 1960's (100, 104, 304, 804, X90, Instamatic Reflex) - so I was generally attuned to picture taking. With the M5, I had the 35/1.4 and the 90/2. Having only a 35 and a 90, it makes you think! Then, after a couple of years (and realizing that I could NOT afford to buy E. Leitz GmbH glass) I traded all of it for a couple of Canon AE-1 bodies and several FD lenses (including "zoom" lenses -- LOL). That was fun. I still have the Canon film stuff. In 1998, I bought an Oly D320L. After that, a Panny FZ30 (really nice). Followed by a D300, D7100 and a D810. I'm a happy camper! You mentioned the 60mm macro TL for these pics... very nice! And that's interesting... because not long ago I bought a used/2nd hand Nikkor 60mm AF-S 2.8G "micro" and I REALLY like it for general shooting. Plus, I ordered the ES-2 adapter so I can now easily digitize some of the old family slides (I had been using a Plustek scanner... which was very slow). I have messed around with the 60mm/ES-2 combo a little bit... and I will say... there is definitely "something" about film (even after you've captured it with a digital camera). When you do some PP, you instantly notice (by the way things "react") that there nuances in the shadows and the colors that it seems only film can capture. Warm and organic. It's weird but it is evident (to me). Anyway... there is a very soft spot in my heart for Leica! Even though it is the butt of many jokes. But hey, people are just jealous! ;-) LOL.