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Noctilux-M 1:1/50

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Can I see some more wide open Noctilux shots of people or objects in a further distance? Not a Headshot Portrait, but at least a half body or full body shot with a little distance! Like those from Overgaard and Didier on the last page! I'm specially interested in the 0.95 50mm vs. 1.25 70mm...thanks :)

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19 hours ago, T-800 said:

Can I see some more wide open Noctilux shots of people or objects in a further distance? Not a Headshot Portrait, but at least a half body or full body shot with a little distance! Like those from Overgaard and Didier on the last page! I'm specially interested in the 0.95 50mm vs. 1.25 70mm...thanks :)

 

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Old workbench detail.  f1 v4, M10M.

 

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Leica M240 with Noctilux 0.95.  I took this shot of the Masonic Temple during a walk in Washington, DC, yesterday. The file is OOC.  I have tried to repeat the look and feel of an earlier shot of the same sphinx--but with M246 and Summilux 75mm, here.  Both lenses are a joy to use.  You can read about the Masonic Temple in DC here.  

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Leica M240 with Noctilux 0.95.  I took this shot of the Masonic Temple during a walk in Washington, DC, yesterday. The file is OOC.  I have tried to repeat the look and feel of an earlier shot of the same sphinx--but with M246 and Summilux 75mm, here.  Both lenses are a joy to use.  You can read about the Masonic Temple in DC here.  

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Excellent. I’d like to see more pictures of it.

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Leica M240 with Noctilux 0.95.  I took this shot during a walk inside the National Gallery of Art Sculpture Garden in Washington, DC, yesterday.  The name of this work is "Thinker on the Rock" by Barry Flanagan.  And yes, his work references Rodin of 1880, here.  More about Flanagan's work is here and about the National Gallery of Art Sculpture Garden is here.  The file is OOC.  

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Footbridge support.  f1 v4, M10M.

 

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On 2/21/2021 at 5:05 PM, T-800 said:

Can I see some more wide open Noctilux shots of people or objects in a further distance? Not a Headshot Portrait, but at least a half body or full body shot with a little distance! Like those from Overgaard and Didier on the last page! I'm specially interested in the 0.95 50mm vs. 1.25 70mm...thanks :)

Can't offer something from a 0.95, but here is one from yesterday with f1 v4 (M10M).  Click to view in LightBox.

 

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SL w Noctilux 0.95

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S1r w/Noctilux-M 50.

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M10P + 75 Noctilux 1.25

 

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1) Old workbench detail.  2) Glass & steel.  M10M, 50mm Noctilux f1 v4.

 

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Noctilux-M 1:1/50

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50mm f1 v4, M10M.

 

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Leica M240 with Noctilux 0.95.  I took these shots during a quick lunchtime walk today.  And, yes, the trails are empty--but hopefully, not for long.  The files are OOC.  

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futsal by JM__, on Flickr

Noctilux v3 on M10-P

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L' homme au chapeau by JM__, on Flickr

 

1.2 by JM__, on Flickr

Noctilux 1.2 on M9M

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Book stall by JM__, on Flickr

Le temps passe. by JM__, on Flickr

Noctilux 1.2 on M240

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