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Leica M6 & Summicron 50mm & Ilford XP2.

 

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The French streets are different streets in NYC and I think people too !

leaving the subway

 

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Leica MP

Summicron 28 Asph

Ilford HP5

 

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MP has something I don't know  different in comparison with M7

a feeling ...exposure measurement more accurate and result about general rendering of the picture

better IMO.

and your opinion ?

 

Marseille the old harbor at sunset

 

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Kodak Portra 400

Summicron 28 Asph

 

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i think that any camera that forces you to think about the exposure and not rely on A priority is a better camera, all else equal.  Of course, there are instances in which A priority is very useful, so please take my statement as a general one.

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Here the A priority worked well I think? (not my car though ;) )

 

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M7 Summarit-M 50/2.5 Ilford XP2

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i think that any camera that forces you to think about the exposure and not rely on A priority is a better camera, all else equal.  Of course, there are instances in which A priority is very useful, so please take my statement as a general one.

This is the setting (also found on the M7) of the aperture that we must turn for to have a red dot in the viewfinder, which means  good exposure and Led arrows show the direction in which you must turn.For street photography it is better settled before shooting

 

I'll try to do as MP, on the M7 next time and I will compare.

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Tri X in HC-110

 

 

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"Old harbor" also a nice place to walk and relax in the evening :)
In the foreground a sort of large mirror that reflects pedestrians, funny !

 

I finally realize now that I used my 35 lux much as 50 lux for street photo

a luminous lens

 

Marseille April 2015

 

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Kodak Portra 400

Leica M7

Summilux 35 Asph

 

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"Old harbor" also a nice place to walk and relax in the evening :)

In the foreground a sort of large mirror that reflects pedestrians, funny !

 

 

Brings back memories Henry. A couple of years back we walked up from the metro and saw that mirror, amazing. A lovely place to live I would say.

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Mmm-mmm … cocktails.

 

Hexar RF and 35/2 Summicron v4 with Portra 160.

 

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Dear all,

 

Two more pictures from the Fondation Louis Vuitton. It is the same piece of art (I forgot the name of the artist), the same lens (2.8/24A), just a slightly different point of view - but the impression of size changes dramatically. 

 

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A small sculpture?

 

A big sculpture?

 

(Actually, if you view the picture "correctly" you still get the right impression visually. Depending on the size of the image on your screen, you'd have to view it from a distance of about 100 mm from the screen - and squint - to get a proper perspective... For those that like formulas: viewing distance = image magnification x focal length)

 

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seen on the beach of Hua-Hin, Thailand with M6, Portra 160 and Canon 1.8/35

 

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