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A couple of deckchair shots stopped down.

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Definitely dreamy, 1965 Alfa Romeo Giulia.

M10-D, 35mm Summilux v2 @ f/1.4

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SL2-S 35:1.4 V2 Titan at F2. 

I'm starting to really like this lens on the SL2-S where I can use a Light Lens Lab M-L Mount Adapter with Close Focus Helicoid to get past the minimum focus distance of 3 feet. 

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Leica M10R, 35 Summilux Pre ASPH

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Just received my copy and had a short golden hour run yesterday on M10-P. Here’s a frame shot at F1.4, slightly off focus as I guessed the close distance wrongly.

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Another frame of the same scene. I put on the 12504 hood, but the flare ring just stays if you don’t stop down to F2.0.

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At F1.4 and less than 5m away from the elder. The glow softens his hair too.

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F1.4 and 3m away from the boy in the center. The soft rendering around the outline is fascinating.

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At F2.8. Sharp as any other decent summicrons. It’s like a man with wild hair and mustache carefully combed and shaved into a slicked hair and smart looking guy.

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At F2.8 IIRC. Sharp and clean.

BTW, I set the lens as pre-asph in M10-P and then I was fiddling with the lens-correction option in LR. It seems the lens-correction profile stretched the corner out a little bit in the direction of correcting barrel distortions. However I can’t justify if it’s really needed, because it seems there is already little-to-none distortions, and after the lens-correction it looks a bit overdone to be under pincushion.

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35mm Summilux v1 1960 on M9-P 

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M10-D, 35mm Summilux v2

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M10, 35mm Summilux v2 @ f/2

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35mm Summilux v1 1960 on M9-P

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6 hours ago, Greenhilltony said:

Fantastic. Any edits to colours?

Hi Greenhilltony, very little.

I'd  copied the edit settings from another photo I was editing at the same time.

Those settings changed the oranges and blues a little on the colour mixer, with saturation increased and luminance decreased.

The colours were then desaturated from using the Modern05 LR profile, pulled back to the left to 30% of default. I also moved the highlight and black sliders to the left a little to improve the contrast on my screen.

Hope this helps.

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