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11 hours ago, evikne said:

Is it raindrops illuminated by flash? Very cool effect!

Yes, that's it! It's an easy (and very graphic) way to add an extra layer of interest to a picture. 

Here's another example. Summaron, Tri-X, flash

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M10 + Summaron M 28mm

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M10 + Summaron M 28mm

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This lens has the 'power' for not interfere with good enough sharpness/contrast,

here at f/5.6 on M-D (typ 262), so no way to control the rendering in the field !

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as with film, I set carefully the focus distance,

when seen later the picture, I was pleased that the sharpness/contrast was there and 'enough'

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On 6/24/2021 at 10:07 AM, Steven said:

Everyone told me it had a vintage look

After being on this forum for more than 14 years (i think) i can't yet understand what the "vintage look" is. A poorly exposed picture? A blurred one? A picture that looks like one of those grainy film pictures? An unsharp picture? What I've understood, however, is that this is a Leica user problem only. Never heard about a Nikon or Canon or any other camera user looking for this "vintage look". I have sometimes pictures coming out with a vintage look, but generally that's because I missed them. The Summaron-M 28 lens has a very vintage look (the lens itself) but renders beautiful pictures and that's what i look for in a lens. Digital Leica cameras are computers, even if they are M cameras, and people that buy them want no grain at 15.000 ISO, not some silly vintage look. How can you have a vintage look picture on a camera that can shoot a sharp picture at 15.000 ISO? There are plenty of applications that turn your sharp, smooth, very well exposed picture in a grainy, dull, unsharp vintage looking picture.
Should I need to see some vintage look, I'd take an old film camera. Or I look at myself in the mirror.

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1 hour ago, epand56 said:

i can't yet understand what the "vintage look" is

Couldn't agree with you more!

This was taken last week with M10 . Is this the 'vintage look'?😀

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M10 | Summaron-M 1:56/28 | ISO 6400 | f/5.6 | 1/350 | Bangkok

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M10 | Summaron-M 1:56/28 | ISO 200 | f/4.0 | 1/90 | Bangkok

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M10 | Summaron-M 1:56/28 | ISO 200 | f/5.6 | 1/125 | Chiang Mai

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M10 | Summaron-M 1:56/28 | ISO 3200 | f/5.6 | 1/180 | Bangkok

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I've been reprocessing images that, previously, I used only in B&W because the colors or light was problematic for color images using the Adobe Lightroom profiles, or the embedded Leica M10 profile. With the new, more accurate Cobalt-Image profiles I'm now using, I get better color rendition, as in these images. I've posted the image below in color before, but here it's been reprocessed with the new profiles. As for the image itself, I wonder whether she's saying that she doesn't want any plastic bags?

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