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Klaus nice composition and framing with the five planes in the sky

Which lens on the Contact ? Zeiss ?

Thanks

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Henry

 

 

The Contax T3, one of my all-time favourite film cameras has a fixed Zeiss 2.8/35 T* Sonnar.

This lens produces gorgeous photographs.  i've posted quite a few here in this thread previously.

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Lovely image, Christoph. Somehow, to my off-kilter brain, it reads like two children debarking from a space vessel. :)

 

I was similarly off-kilter - My impression was two children in a future city. I like the combination of the human aspect, countering the hard, sharp angles. Isn't it grand when an image sets one's mind wandering? The best images (IMHO) are not self-explanatory. Edited by EoinC
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Christoph nice framing with kids at the reight moment

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Henry

 

Lovely image, Christoph.   Somehow, to my off-kilter brain, it reads like two children debarking from a space vessel.   :)

 

Wonderful shot, Christoph!

 

I was similarly off-kilter - My impression was two children in a future city. I like the combination of the human aspect, countering the hard, sharp angles. Isn't it grand when an image sets one's mind wandering? The best images (IMHO) are not self-explanatory.

 

 

Thank you all for your responses. I saw the two kids descending on the ramp in front of the building, but initially the angle wasn't right and I hesitantly proceeded to walk on. Then, suddenly the composition emerged and I quickly framed and took this picture. The kids holding hands really made the picture interesting to me - triggered perhaps by W. Eugene Smiths' "Walk to Paradise Garden", though it is in a rather different environment. 

 

Best regards

 

Christoph

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I want to know if among you , you have some pictures shot with a new Summicron f :2 Asph in comparison

with another 35 mm .

It seems well to me but I will want to be sure before buying in waiting for the Floating 35 Summilux more expensive.
If you have this lens , what is your opinion ?

Thanks :)

Henry

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I want to know if among you , you have some pictures shot with a new Summicron f :2 Asph in comparison

with another 35 mm .

It seems well to me but I will want to be sure before buying in waiting for the Floating 35 Summilux more expensive.If you have this lens , what is your opinion ?

Thanks :)

Henry

 

Henry,

 

Did you see this one?

http://www.l-camera-forum.com/topic/225503-35mm-lens-comparison/

 

Rgds

 

C.

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Henry,

 

Did you see this one?

http://www.l-camera-forum.com/topic/225503-35mm-lens-comparison/

 

Rgds

 

C.

 

Christophe , no I have not seen. Thank you very much.

Very interesting, it confirms what I have read in Erwin Puts book

Floating Summilux has beautiful colors and a better definition

but asph Summicron defended well and also less expensive but good

if you open more , from f: 5.6 to 11.

I'll make some tests in comparison with my Summilux 35 

Once again thanks Christoph for the link :)

Regards

Henry

Finally I'll buy ...  after my tests

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Taken yesterday at Paris developed to day  :)

and for Gary

 

Alexandre 3 bridge

one of the four pillars of the bridge

Sept. 2016

 

Kodak Portra 160

(C41 38°C)

Leica M7

Summilux 35 Asph

 

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The Eiffel Tower is just behind :)

Reagrds

Henry

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Adam, this picture is also nice for the color of sea like your last picture posted above.

The green is superb.

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Henry

 

 

Adam,

 

The scenery and particularly the colours look "otherworldly".

 

Rgds

C.

 

 

Heck yes C, and it must be soooooo different to his usual stomping ground, downtown NYC.

Gary

 

 

This one is particularly excellent, Adam. The depth, and the blue to green, are wonderful.

 

Thanks, all!  As much as love these photos, I actually am missing PEOPLE and am looking forward to almost being done scanning the non-people stuff so I can turn to the most interesting subjects of all (PEOPLE) :)

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Front door entrance of the Grand Palais

Paris Sept 2016

 

 

Kodak Portra 160

Leica M7

Summilux 35 Asph

 

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Henry

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attachicon.gif160724_2_MP_0010.jpg

 

MP. 35 or 50, FP4, ns

 

Rgds

 

Christoph

 

I really like this one, Christoph.  Quite surreal and thought provoking.  I wish it were larger and think if it were it would be enjoyed more.  But I know how you feel about that!

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Scorched Earth, Dead Sea, Israel


SWC, Velvia 50 


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... and under the bridge , now edge of River Seine for pedestrians :)

before for cars ! :angry:

a good thing IMO !

 

 

Kodak Portra 160

M7-35 Lux Asph

 

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Henry

 

 

 

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....  angel or fairy ?  :)

 

on the edge of Seine River

Paris

Sept 2016

 

 

Portra 160-M7-35 LA

 

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Henry

 

All these 4 pictures are uncorrected

 

Adam you have changed your avatar isn't ?

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