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Monochrom v1, 1.4/50 Summilux ASPH

 

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M9, 1.4/35 Summilux ASPH

 

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Monochrom, 2.0/28 Summicron ASPH

 

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I just finished a 3-day workshop with Peter Turnley in Seattle and I HIGHLY RECOMMEND it.  He also has week-long workshops in Paris, NYC and Cuba, as well as other places.

 

All workshop photographs were with Henri and 35mm Summicron-M Asph

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The was one of two with the 50 Summilux, and I had cranked the ISO to 6400 on Henri, so I sent this one over to SFX2 for the TriX look to swap noise for grain

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The was one of two with the 50 Summilux, and I had cranked the ISO to 6400 on Henri, so I sent this one over to SFX2 for the TriX look to swap noise for grain

 

Lovely light. I never go past 3200 ISO on my M Monochrom mk1. I'm impressed. Perhaps you have the mk2? Also, never used the Tri-X filter on SFX2. It always seemed very contrasty to me, but it looks ace on your picture.

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Lovely light. I never go past 3200 ISO on my M Monochrom mk1. I'm impressed. Perhaps you have the mk2? Also, never used the Tri-X filter on SFX2. It always seemed very contrasty to me, but it looks ace on your picture.

 

Just checked again.  It was 3200, not 6400, and it was Henri (mk1).  I processed the other photographs without SFX2 but this one needed something more than setting white and black points in LR.  The TriX gave it the contrast and edge I was looking for.

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Glasgow - Leica M5, 35mm Summaron, Ilford HP5

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