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Leica M9 75mm summilux @ f1.4 

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Leica M4 tx400 75mm summilux v2 @ f1.4 

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My late friend, Pulitizer Prize-winning (for his coverage of September 9-11 for The New York Times) photographer Ed Keating, the first time I met him (by happenstance at a farmer's market).

How many of those who worked at Ground Zero have passed in an untimely manner, from illnesses?

75mm Summilux wide-open

 

 

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Since Day of the Dead was yesterday: 75 Summilux, wide-open (f1.4). Cropped at the top.

 

 

 

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M10, 75mm Summilux @ f/1.4

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M10, 75mm Summilux @ f/1.4

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Leica M Summilux 1.4 is just a wonderful lens and allows painting with light. 

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Pink Tulip from a friend for New Year

 

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FujiGFX w/Summilux-M 75.

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M11-D with Summilux-M 75mm on an evening walk in Hamburg some days ago.

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Taken with SL2-S, and intentionally flat 'photobooth' lighting.

 

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17 minutes ago, 3D-Kraft.com said:

Nice portrait but unfortunately the focus point sits a bit in front of her eyes.

Yes, I realised that defect, along with the flat lighting. But I like the expression.
It was taken in a hurry - a series of shots for publicity, using AF - at the end I ran through a couple of other lenses for comparison - but didn't have the camera set up for magnification with MF lenses.
Topaz Photo AI would have sharpened the eyes - but that would mean the image was no longer a true example of the Summilux-M 75.

 

Edi. Here you are. Nice sharp(er) eyes.
 

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20 minutes ago, 3D-Kraft.com said:

the focus point sits a bit in front of her eyes.

But her bangs are tack sharp. Who says that eyes are everything?

 

16 minutes ago, LocalHero1953 said:

Yes, I realised that defect, along with the flat lighting. But I like the expression.

Neither is a defect. Love the lighting! 

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8 minutes ago, hansvons said:

But her bangs are tack sharp. Who says that eyes are everything?

 

Neither is a defect. Love the lighting! 

Well, I intended her eyes to be tack sharp!

The shots were all for publicity for the musical Amelie - if you know it, you know that photobooth shots come into it quite a lot. This very pretty woman has dimples to get lost in when she smiles, but with the overhead lighting they were deep and dark - not flattering! It did not actually matter in the context, but this is one of the few I felt able to post here.

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Hi guys, I am new here. This is brilliant idea to share images wide open. I purchased a version 2 of 1983 last Saturday, ist that glow and CA normal?

I see here samples which don't have it.

Is it possible my lens has a glitch?

Stopping down to 1.7 it's almost gone, down to 2 it's gone.

But my intention is of course to use that lens wide open. SL2-S, ISO 100, 1/4000. Had to compress it to 75% for retaining full resolution, upload is limited to 2.44 MB. - I appreciate any reply.

f/1.4, 1/8000

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f/1.7 or f/2, possibly f/2 because it's at 1/4000

 

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FujiGFX w/Summilux-M 75.

 

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3 hours ago, Roland Rick said:

Hi guys, I am new here. This is brilliant idea to share images wide open. I purchased a version 2 of 1983 last Saturday, ist that glow and CA normal?

I see here samples which don't have it.

Is it possible my lens has a glitch?

Stopping down to 1.7 it's almost gone, down to 2 it's gone.

But my intention is of course to use that lens wide open. SL2-S, ISO 100, 1/4000. Had to compress it to 75% for retaining full resolution, upload is limited to 2.44 MB. - I appreciate any reply.

f/1.4, 1/8000

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f/1.7 or f/2, possibly f/2 because it's at 1/4000

 

Just part of the charm.

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