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Noctilux 0.95 on M240 in Washington, DC.  Chess Players, a sculpture by Lloyd Lillie in John Marshall Park (Judiciary Square).  More on the sculpture is here (observe the complete chess board).  The file is OOC.  

 

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Noctilux 0.95 on M240 in Washington, DC.  And now, your bishop is gone.  The file is OOC.   It was an amazingly sunny, calm and enjoyable walk in DC today.  

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seeing so many lights during the christmas holidays i could not resist the temptation to take a portrait of my wife using the noctilux 0.95 mounted on the sl2 and developed with c1 21

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Noctilux-M 1:1/50

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Noctiliux  f1 with MM 

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Reference #1167, my new acquisition arrived midday today - an f1 v4 manuf 1995 (according to Leica WiKi).  The weather has not played ball so have been constrained to roaming the house looking for subjects.

Peeping thro' the pantry door.

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Kitchen corner

M10M, 50mm Noctilux f1 v4 @ f1.

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Practice, practice, practice...  (Rain stopped play again).

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M10M, 50mm f1 v4.

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Checking out colour performance - OoC jpg @ ISO 2500 with M240.  f1 v4 @ f1.

 

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Took my f1 v4 for its first outdoor session this morning, using my A7III mainly to ensure I could keep the lens at f1 without running into a shutter speed limit.

 

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Details as #1178.

 

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f1 v4 @ f1 on A7III.

 

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More from Friday's f1 v4 & A7III walk.  (The first one is a considerable crop).

 

 

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5 hours ago, Keith (M) said:

More from Friday's f1 v4 & A7III walk.  (The first one is a considerable crop).

 

 

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Last picture is a great representation of what the Leica F1 Noctilux can do. It looks to me as if you are walking into a dream land or Alice in Wonderland. 

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Here are two photos taken on M10 wide open 5 seconds apart.  The first is focused at 3 meters, the second focused at 1.2 meters.  Love the bokeh at both focus distances.

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Saturday evening & the view from the sofa in my study.  About to catch up on some reading.

f1 v4 on M10M.

 

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The only shot from Sunday morning's outing in bright sunshine where I could use f1 without blowing highlights (M10M).

f1 v4.

 

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Took advantage of a brief(ish) dry spell this morning to take my f1 v4 + M240 for a walk around our local lake to further explore the Noctilux's capabilities (and foibles) when used wide open.  One purpose was to 'play about' with specular highlights and subject separation - examples below.  Comments appreciated!

There will be more from this morning's little outing. ;)

 

 

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Leica M240 with Noctilux 0.95 and ND3.  I took the shot yesterday during a walk close to Union Station in Washington, DC.  More on Columbus Fountain is here.  I tried to copy the look and feel of a similar shot with Leica M246 earlier this week, here

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Two more from today - ref #1187.

1) Autumn remnant. 2) Lakeside teasels

 

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