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4 hours ago, pattyfrank said:

No matter the topic, the Noctilux has a unique way of 'seeing'. It is certainly a challenge to find and feature the 'plane of focus' that will tell the story my eye perceives. It has made me see things quite differently, sometimes rather like painting than taking a photograph. Below my mini Maples trees taken with the M10-P and Noctilux 1.0. Evikne, Metin and a number of forum members helped me to decide to get this lens and an inspiration on its use.

beautiful shot - sort of my style or what so often trying to capture

been waiting for my .95 for a month almost. Wait it's over and so is Fall in my area :(

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Finally got to hold and shoot with the  .95; a lot to learn as shooting wide open one looses the focus point in a whim, and a less than sturdy hand  below 1/200 shows how poor the form was.

anyway, I will be posting a few today to start,  and hopefully with time I can indeed present something more worthy compared with what has been posted here.

Noticed that LR is not recognizing .95 - just 1.0. Also noticed that I might have to had a grip to my M240

 

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Reading articles on street photography made me want to cross post this shot from earlier this Summer. IMO my best one from that day.

 

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Leica Leitz Canada Noctilux-M 50mm f/1 II


Aksel-Blake by Del-Uks, on Flickr


Dominique by Del-Uks, on Flickr


Aleks by Del-Uks, on Flickr


L'Escalade 2019 by Del-Uks, on Flickr

 

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Am ‎06‎.‎12‎.‎2019 um 10:46 schrieb rim_light:

Portrait of a good friend of mine. M240 + N0.95

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Really a very very good portrait! Perfect light and b/w! One of the few photos where I really think that I need a Noctilux!

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Took it out at nigh and if I have to give the lens a corny name, it would be "Queen of Darkness" 

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3 hours ago, nwphil said:

Took it out at nigh and if I have to give the lens a corny name, it would be "Queen of Darkness" 

Corny or not, I quite like the sobriquet.  Quite simply, mine finds light where I've see none. 🤔

Pete.

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I don't know what is "ISO equivalence" of human eyes...

Somewhere, I read they are about  f/2 wide open and less with age.

So nothing wrong when we saw less than the Noctilux (I always wonder at which ISO ?).

As side notes :

- what the purpose of photographing what we don't/can't see (I know there are out there nice pictures in IR or UV "invisible lighting")

- saw that Noctilux can be very fragile ( or flight luggage handling can damage more than we think )

 

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