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SL mit APO 90 Summicron @ ISO 5000

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SL mit APO 90 Summicron @ ISO 5000

 

 

Why is my image of 707Kb reduced to 89Kb here? That's a pity, wanted to show sharpness and noise at this ISO

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Why is my image of 707Kb reduced to 89Kb here? That's a pity, wanted to show sharpness and noise at this ISO

If you upload an image to the LUF site, you have to start with a severely reduced image and it is further modified in ways that you don't control.  Link to an external image at a size that you choose, but out of consideration for viewers with slow links, the forum mods ask us to keep the "original" down to a few MPx.  I use 50% reduction to 6 MPx, to preserve sharpness, and I get occasional reproving notes from the mods, so perhaps something like rendering to 1-2 MPx would keep everyone happy.  And there are many free hosting sites from which to do this. 

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I can read German, but not well enough to accurately detect sarcasm.  I thought PDW's three posts criticising the sharpness of Silbeers' monkey were uncalled-for.  I liked the little fellow.  Mike Johnston at TheOnlinePhotographer commented recently that sharpness is like sugar -- a complement to the taste, but unhealthy as an obsession.

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Blue flowers - SL and Canon Macro 100 mm.

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100/2.8 APO-Macro-Elmarit-R.  Kitchen bench top, low afternoon sunlight, handheld. 

 

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Happy kid…

 

 

Leica SL + Summicron 50mm @ 1/50 Sec; f/2.0; ISO 64.

 

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Finally winter has arrived...

 

SL, Zeiss 1,4/35

 

 

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SL, Zeiss 1,4/35

 

 

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Hallo!

 

Tut mir leid, aber ist da wirklich auch nichts scharf!

 

LG DiDi

 

PS.: Darf ich mal fragen, wie das funktioniert, das man ein total unscharfes Bild einstellt und dieses Bild 8 Menschen total taugt. Bitte diese 8 Menschen mir das zu erklären ein unscharfes Bild zu liken?

 

Wie kann man so etwas machen ? Das bringt doch auch den Fotografen nicht weiter, ihr gebt dem Fotografen hier ein total falsches Bild der Realität - ist das Euer wirklicher Wille? Oder ist es euch scheiß egal?

 

Yes, I agree the focus could be better but I did like the picture.  The colours and composition worked for me.  I don't think it is necessarily a great piece of art but it was worth an acknowledgement of my appreciation.

 

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I can read German, but not well enough to accurately detect sarcasm.  I thought PDW's three posts criticising the sharpness of Silbeers' monkey were uncalled-for.  I liked the little fellow.  Mike Johnston at TheOnlinePhotographer commented recently that sharpness is like sugar -- a complement to the taste, but unhealthy as an obsession.

 

I did a google translation and got the gist of the comments.  I like the sugar analogy though I find the more you one sugar in something, the less one likes it :-)

 

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Sunset @ St. Peterburg, Florida

SL 50 1.4

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Minuteman Bikeway - Lexington, MA. After the snowfall, yesterday.

SL+Leica 60mm Macro-R. f/2.8, 1/1250s, ISO 200. Processed in Ligthroom.

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SL, Zeiss 1,4/35

Same lens and one that I am really impressed by. It seems to offer the same wonderful rendering as the Leica 35 Summilux but for half the price (and I got mine second hand for even less than that!)

 

40108829531_1c85179d6a_b.jpgRobbie by Greg Turner, on Flickr

 

39209492505_f11cddd9bb_b.jpgJoy2 by Greg Turner, on Flickr

 

28430595749_778552336a_b.jpgSnow of Surrey Hills by Greg Turner, on Flickr

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SL 50 1.4

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