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Lake forest IL.  M10r.  Cheap Kodak color film. 

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V2 Titanium/M10M

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m3, summilux 35 pre-asph (v2), hp5+ (dd-x by Malvarrosa), printed on ilford mgfb and scanned

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14 hours ago, adan said:

Well, M4 or M10-R, it still shows off nicely the astigmatic coma of the pre-ASPH (the "wings" and "fans" on the streetlights), which give it its signature "glow."

Have I got astigmatic coma for you......
When I saw this, I laughed and put it on one side as a learning experience. I didn't realise I could gain credit for displaying the lens's signature glow😉

Christmas trees and street lights.
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14 minutes ago, LocalHero1953 said:

Have I got astigmatic coma for you......
When I saw this, I laughed and put it on one side as a learning experience. I didn't realise I could gain credit for displaying the lens's signature glow😉

Christmas trees and street lights.
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Very nice Paul.  I think in some parts of the world this could count as a UFO sighting? .... en masse :D   Quick, contact the press ! 
looks like a lovely effort from the home owners btw. 

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I was using the lens with a yellow filter for a while and really like it.   If I'm not mistaken, a yellow filter would add a little more contrast (as well as the obvious stuff like accentuating clouds) ? 

The purist in me doesn't know if that's a good idea but I've had some photos I really like with it :D

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1 hour ago, grahamc said:

looks like a lovely effort from the home owners btw

It's an upmarket boutique hotel - the Arundel House Hotel - a conversion of a row of terrace houses along the river - hence a Christmas tree outside each of the original front doors.

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1 hour ago, grahamc said:

The purist in me doesn't know if that's a good idea but I've had some photos I really like with it :D

Then it is definitely a nice idea. In a nutshell, it will darken the blue most and other colours than yellow to a lesser extent. It will increase contrast between yellow (skin tones) and the rest. 
 

Nice shot by the way!

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2 hours ago, grahamc said:

I was using the lens with a yellow filter for a while and really like it...The purist in me doesn't know if that's a good idea but I've had some photos I really like with it :D...

In my book being able to use colour filters when shooting in black and white is a fundamental skill which photographers should understand and be able to utilise in order for them to realise their vision as and when deemed appropriate. There is nothing whatsoever 'unpure' about this approach at all.

Carry On the Good Work, Graham!

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M4.  Cheap color Kodak film. 

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3 hours ago, LocalHero1953 said:

Have I got astigmatic coma for you......
When I saw this, I laughed and put it on one side as a learning experience. I didn't realise I could gain credit for displaying the lens's signature glow😉

Christmas trees and street lights.
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Slightly OT.

The first time I ever really noticed coma in a picture was with a 28mm f/2.0 Nikkor Ai-S wide-open. Backlit snowflakes at night (far too long ago to still have the example). Probably due to pixel-peeping once I began scanning film (1997 or so).

And the first magical thing I noticed about the 35mm Summilux ASPH v.1 was how completely it eliminated the "butterflies" compared to the 35mm Summicron-M v.4 (similar optics to the Summilux pre-ASPH). That was also with outdoor Xmas lights - the poor man's optical test bench. ;)

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Wells Cathedral
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Exploring the woods. M4, Summilux-M 35 v2, HP5+

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