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New York, pt. 2

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"This is the main characteristic of Noctilux f1 at f1; changing reality and creating a powerful impression of it. The veiling glare, or the 'glow'..." Well described. The way it sees and writes light and color is fascinating and ever changing. Will need lots of practice and experience with it and this 'chore' I will eagerly accept.

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M10-P, Noctilux-M 1:1/50

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China Town, New York

Leica CL with Noctilux 0.95

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18 hours ago, chasmid said:

San Francisco...

M240 & Noctilux 0.95/f

 

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18 hours ago, chasmid said:

New York, pt. 1...

 

Lovely use of isolation! Kudos to you. Too many use the Noctilux to showcase blur, the point of which I don't understand. Here you use it to purposeful effect.

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28 minutes ago, james.liam said:

Thanks for you kinds words. The Noctilux is addicting. 🙂

Lovely use of isolation! Kudos to you. Too many use the Noctilux to showcase blur, the point of which I don't understand. Here you use it to purposeful effect.

 

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My 'grand', sweet 16. M10-P, Noctilux 1:1/50, v.4

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M10 w/Noctilux f/1.0

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This is the community of Cuper Alto, Sacred Valley near Cusco Peru. Local Quechua women teach how to dye fiber and hand made weaving.

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ye fiber and hand made weaving.
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SL w Noctilux 0.95

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1 hour ago, otto.f said:

Surreal greens, reminds me of the times when Fuji came up with films. A pain the eyes

Since you are in the Netherlands and ropo54 is in Miami, maybe it's just "The grass is always greener on the other side?" ;)

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