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during the great Leica Academy event in Portland, I had the chance to play with it ...

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A very different approach, but same tools -- Mono and Nocti, with a three-stop ND filter.

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Visited my old college (King's Cambridge). I had to get my college card from the development office housed in the Gibbs Building; outside the office was this scene with a portrait of Alan Turing. No attempt to modernise the place! MM, 35/1.4, light yellow filter, a little cropping, otherwise just LR4's export filtering. ISO 5000 and the noise is apparent at 100% but apt for this image.

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A couple viewing the Rubens in King's College Chapel. MM, 35/1.4. light yellow filter. ISO 6400 and the noise is getting intrusive at 100%. Applied some clarity in LR4 and processed in Efex Silver: Film Type Tri-X, copper tone (17), white border.

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Buskers outside King's College (singing Beatles songs). MM 35/1.4 light yellow filter, ISO 320 and lens at full aperture.

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