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Here is one from today, though it's only "sort of" wide open. This was with the 75mm Noctilux at f/1.25. However, I focus stacked for the subject since the depth of field would be too small otherwise. Just playing around with the new lens, frankly, but I liked the result. M11, ISO 64, 1/125s.

 

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1 hour ago, Jared said:

Here is one from today, though it's only "sort of" wide open. This was with the 75mm Noctilux at f/1.25. However, I focus stacked for the subject since the depth of field would be too small otherwise. Just playing around with the new lens, frankly, but I liked the result. M11, ISO 64, 1/125s.

 

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Focus stack at shallow DOF quite intriguing… well done mate, love it

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Noctilux 1.2 1973 on M240

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Noctilux e58 on M9M

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23 hours ago, Jared said:

Here is one from today, though it's only "sort of" wide open. This was with the 75mm Noctilux at f/1.25. However, I focus stacked for the subject since the depth of field would be too small otherwise. Just playing around with the new lens, frankly, but I liked the result. M11, ISO 64, 1/125s.

 

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Lovely how creamy the out of focus treatment is here.

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M11 ,Noctilux 0.95

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Leica M11, Noctilux f/0.95

 

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4 hours ago, egrossman said:

This shot was not staged; I cought my wife daydreaming. 

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50mm Noctilux 0.95

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No worries there - you can’t stage this ! 😁 🤗 

Beautiful shot.

Thanks for sharing it 🥰🙏

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Noct v4 on M11

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Not .95 on M11

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On 9/1/2022 at 7:12 PM, fil-m said:

Not .95 on M11

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I guess it is not new to nocti users (which I am not), but dontˋ you nocti users out there think the plane of sharpness in this picture is really special and even ¨confusing¨? Center extreem sharpness/unsharpness separation vs the gentle moderately unsharp right side of picture… I would really need much time to get to learn to use this behaviour.

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17 hours ago, Stein K S said:

I guess it is not new to nocti users (which I am not), but dontˋ you nocti users out there think the plane of sharpness in this picture is really special and even ¨confusing¨? Center extreem sharpness/unsharpness separation vs the gentle moderately unsharp right side of picture… I would really need much time to get to learn to use this behaviour.

tbh the plane of focus doesnt make sense at all, it looks like there is 2 or 3 planes of focus, the 2 people on the left are in focus, then the two girls in the white tops are blurry while the guy with the sun glasses is fine again, then the building on the right is also fairly sharp, looks like as some people were blurred on purpose in post

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14 minutes ago, overexposed said:

tbh the plane of focus doesnt make sense at all, it looks like there is 2 or 3 planes of focus, the 2 people on the left are in focus, then the two girls in the white tops are blurry while the guy with the sun glasses is fine again, then the building on the right is also fairly sharp, looks like as some people were blurred on purpose in post

There was no on-purpose blurring at all: on the contrary, I sharpened the whole image to reduce blur as I took the picture on the go with my kids pushing me around while walking :)   

There are two planes of focus, I believe due to the Noctilux natural field curvature. Knowing that I took the picture from an angle, the building to the right becomes slightly in focus again, bringing "confusion". At least the way I see it.

https://diglloyd.com/prem/prot/LEICA/LeicaM/lens-LeicaNoctilux-field-curvature.html

 

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M9 with Noctilux-M 50/0.95.

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