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Spring 2010 (M9)


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There is a gentle softness and a likeness with film from the Macro Elmar.

But the 50 Summilux ASPH (my lens of choise with 75 Lux) really shines

in #1, rendering those spiky flowers almost agressive. A truly inspiring lens.

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There is a gentle softness and a likeness with film from the Macro Elmar.

But the 50 Summilux ASPH (my lens of choise with 75 Lux) really shines

in #1, rendering those spiky flowers almost agressive. A truly inspiring lens.

Thank you for your kind comments and for looking these pictures.

 

I also find that the 50mm Summilux goes well with the M9 and with the M8 too

This is an extremely luminous lens and can also be used for the portrait

is n't?

Best regards

Henry

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Very fine series, well taken, thanks for sharing.

Kr

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Matt,

Thank you for your comment and for spending time to watch

I will try to take as many photos of flowers in next July in South East Asia

Regards

Henry

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Doc, a lovely set with some of the best colors I've seen in your images. The Ghost orchid is my favorite. My great uncle would take me in a canoe into the Everglades on winter vacations to gather orchids & wild plants.

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Judging by the types of flowers and plants..I'd say you are living somewhere on the West Coast....possibly Seattle.....of course the San Juans are a great place too for gardening

 

Some of the shots are very nice..but the ambient light is too intense for the digital,..try taking your shots on cloudy days..you'll see the "true quality" come out

 

Film will do the same in bright contrasty light..... sometimes I will shoot when its raining..thats the best uniform low contrast light.

 

Thanks for sharing

 

Cheers, JRM

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Doc, a lovely set with some of the best colors I've seen in your images. The Ghost orchid is my favorite. My great uncle would take me in a canoe into the Everglades on winter vacations to gather orchids & wild plants.

Thank you Ben for taking time to watch and for your comments

 

Judging by the types of flowers and plants..I'd say you are living somewhere on the West Coast....possibly Seattle.....of course the San Juans are a great place too for gardening

All these flowers were taken in a public garden in France during the tulip season in spring :)

Some of the shots are very nice..but the ambient light is too intense for the digital,..try taking your shots on cloudy days..you'll see the "true quality" come out

Film will do the same in bright contrasty light..... sometimes I will shoot when its raining..thats the best uniform low contrast light.

Thanks for sharing

Cheers, JRM

you are right in the sense that sometimes it's too bright, perhaps it would underexpose a bit (however,there is a thread that says that M9 underexpose?).

The Summilux 50mm is a luminous lens !

Film is sometimes better than digital in my opinion... :)

 

.... beautiful photos of flowers on your link

 

Regards to both of you

Henry

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Perhaps this picture is less over-exposed

M9 and macro 90mm

 

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picture uncorrected

 

Thanks for looking

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