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Leica M6-Collapsible 50 'Cron

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MP Noctilux 50/1, HP5

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Three generations, Ghana 2003

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[is there some tangible advantage (emphasis on tangible) to shooting directly in B&W? Did I waste money on Silver Efex?] Quote:

 

No you did not waste your money!! Personally I don't believe there are any rules in photography. Anyone who says otherwise is just expressing his personal opinion and preference. Whatever rules you set up for yourself is fine, stick to it, but don't expect anyone else to to it, or make it a 'rule'... If Ansel Adams was alive I am 200% sure he will shoot in colour and process afterwards to B&W and use silver efex..... In fact he would probably shoot a lot of colour because we have so much more control of it now. The reason he shot B&W was for the control. He used the zone system, filters, different developer combinations, pre-exposure etc etc, all to have control. That control comes easy now with digital. The final print is all that counts, you can use the worst lens and camera combination (Duane Michaels) film, digital, polaroid whatever, if it works for you, its ok!

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Freedom, Richard, Ivan,

Thanks, freedomflashing, for jumpstarting this older thread. Welcome! Ivan, you started this series awhile ago? Another excellent photograph! It took me awhile to spot the 3rd generation. :)

 

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difficulty to say which is "more Leica"...:rolleyes:

 

 

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the most Leica-like shots I made with my NikonF as a young chap. I was burning to follow HCB or Dorothea Lange or R. Capa but with a Nikon and not a with a M3/6.

 

A 'classic' Leica-like NikonF shot:

 

Dublin main post | Flickr - Photo Sharing!

 

 

 

Time passed so fast, therefore here a Leica MP 35mmCronIV shot:

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Amazingly, this is the first time I have looked at this thread. I love the way it degenerates into argument in the middle and gradually but surely rights itself and returns to the issue at hand -- pictures.

 

It's a great thread -- and a difficult choice. Well, here's mine.

 

And a second choice too, if that is allowed... Thanks for looking.

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South Africa, in the 1980's

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