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A try with a 50mm SUMMARIT from 1954.

 

 

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90mm Elmarit 2.8 (from 1966, just like me)

Sony NEX-5 250th at 2.8

800 ISO

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90mm Elmarit 2.8 (from 1966, just like me)

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I hope you don't mind (I would normally never process someone else's picture:o) but I felt that a version of your excellent shot might work with negative space and I think it works so I thought you might like to see the result. If you're not happy with what I've done please let me know and I'll ask a Mod to kindly remove it.

 

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reminds me of this...

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i took a run at it...

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These are all from last week, fashion week in NYC.

Summicron 50 Rigid (1965) on NEX-5 and processed in LR4.

 

Outdoor photo ISO 200 1250th f4 or 5.6

Indoor photos at ISO 800/1600 20th to 60th f2

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Not a particularly exciting image, perhaps, but I thought I should add a "dog" to the mix, my Hektor 2,8cm/f6.3 from 1950 (coated and with minimum aperture of f22 as opposed to the more common f25). Shot on an M3 which explains the rather poor aiming :o

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Summicron 50 Rigid 80th f2

ISO 400 Sony NEX-5

not much done to it in CS PS 5, RAW to JPG convert, minor white balance adjust

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M6TTL BP with 9cm f4 Elmar (1934) at the petrol station. I forget which film I used.

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In Separate Worlds

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M9-P with Carl Zeiss Jena 135/4 Sonnar for Contax.

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Hugo Meyer Kino Plasmat 75mm f1.5 + Leica Monochrom

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