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GFX50R + Leitz Elmar 35mm LTM [1946]

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GFX50R + Leitz Elmar 35mm LTM [1946]

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Alnwick Market Square, Northumberland - mid afternoon, dark skies and sunshine. 

M10 + 35mm Summicron Asph Mk I - f/6.8, 1/350 Sec,  ISO200.

Cropped to 16/9 format because I like it better.

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gelatin silver print (elmar 35mm f3.5) leica II

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Traditional Style Italian Cafe London - Bar Bruno on Wardour St, Soho.

M10 + 35mm Summicron Asph Mk I - f/4, 1/60 Sec,  ISO4000

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Brick Lane Sunday Market, East London

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Bar Italia Soho London

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Leica M3, Voigtländer Ultron Vintage Line 35mm f/2 Aspherical II, Kodak Portra 400.

Home developed and scanned.

—Peter.

 

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35 W-Nikkor 1.8 LTM on M9-P

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35 W-Nikkor 1.8 LTM on M9-P

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35 Summilux pre asph v2 - Portra 800 - Leica MP

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M10-R / Nokton 35/1.2 vIII

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Many very small things.

Micrarium, Grant Museum of Zoology, UCL, Bloomsbury, London.

M10 + Summicron 35mm f/2 ASPH

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Maple, M10-R / Nokton 35/1.2 vIII

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M10P, 35 Summicron ASPH

Plaza Sant Cugat, Barcelona

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On 10/21/2021 at 3:07 PM, robbieevans said:

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Your images have a rather unique strength of color without looking over saturated. I wonder if you might share your workflow?

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S1R + Summilux 35 pre asph II

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6 hours ago, fotografr said:

Your images have a rather unique strength of color without looking over saturated. I wonder if you might share your workflow?

Thanks Brent, glad I'm not searing eyeballs with dramatically overcooked images :)


I've only been shooting an M10 for two months so I'm still trying to get a feel for the files and my workflow is still a bit of trial and error.

 

All images are derived from M10 Raw files & processed in Lightroom CC desktop (v4.4).

 

1. First I click the Auto button to see if it improves the generally flat RAW image. If OK I use it as the basis for further processing.

2. Next I try a few profiles to see which looks better - Leica M10, Adobe Landscape, Adobe Portrait (if people in the photo as I find Adobe Landscape makes faces far too red), Adobe Standard (using it more and more). 

3. Once I'm happy with the overall look I normally pull back the highlights and black sliders a little (-5 to -10).

4. I tend to set vibrance to between +15 & 20.

5. Clarity or, more likely, Texture increase to between +25-35.

6. Dehaze to +4 (not even sure why I do this, it's almost automatic)

7. I may adjust the colours mixer saturation slightly to taste, recently I've been pulling them back a little or reducing the luminance.

8. Finally, adjust the perspective or crop slightly if not already done.

 

On the shot you quoted (post 888) I used the Adobe Landscape profile as green was a key colour in the cafe.

On the previous shots (post 887) I used Adobe Portrait profile and made surprisingly few other adjustments.

Best regards.

Robbie.

 

 

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13 minutes ago, robbieevans said:

Thanks Brent, glad I'm not searing eyeballs with dramatically overcooked images :)


I've only been shooting an M10 for two months so I'm still trying to get a feel for the files and my workflow is still a bit of trial and error.

 

All images are derived from M10 Raw files & processed in Lightroom CC desktop (v4.4).

 

1. First I click the Auto button to see if it improves the generally flat RAW image. If OK I use it as the basis for further processing.

2. Next I try a few profiles to see which looks better - Leica M10, Adobe Landscape, Adobe Portrait (if people in the photo as I find Adobe Landscape makes faces far too red), Adobe Standard (using it more and more). 

3. Once I'm happy with the overall look I normally pull back the highlights and black sliders a little (-5 to -10).

4. I tend to set vibrance to between +15 & 20.

5. Clarity or, more likely, Texture increase to between +25-35.

6. Dehaze to +4 (not even sure why I do this, it's almost automatic)

7. I may adjust the colours mixer saturation slightly to taste, recently I've been pulling them back a little or reducing the luminance.

8. Finally, adjust the perspective or crop slightly if not already done.

 

On the shot you quoted (post 888) I used the Adobe Landscape profile as green was a key colour in the cafe.

On the previous shots (post 887) I used Adobe Portrait profile and made surprisingly few other adjustments.

Best regards.

Robbie.

 

 

Thanks very much for that information. Your results are so good that I can already identify your images before looking to see who posted them. They are definitely not overcooked.

Cheers,

Brent

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East London Sunday Morning 

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