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I never do baby/toddler shots, but the parents are good friends...

 

MM with 7Artisans 50mm 1.1 wide open. Just the jpgs with in-camera sepia. 

 

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vor 1 Stunde schrieb RobM:

I never do baby/toddler shots, but the parents are good friends...

MM with 7Artisans 50mm 1.1 wide open. Just the jpgs with in-camera sepia.

Rob, I love the second one very much!

railway station Hamburg Hauptbahnhof

Leica M Monochrom, Leica Tri-Elmar-M 16-18-21@16mm, ISO 6400

regards Dierk

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vor 3 Stunden schrieb RobM:

Dierk - that's very similar to St Pancras station in London. A good, well-framed picture. 

thanks, Rob!

My new MM 246 arrived today. I had no chance for testing during daylight, so I went out late in the dark and did some test shots. I allowed ISO 12500 as maximum. I used the Tri-Elmar-M hand held.  - but I just noticed, that this thread is only for the MM1 and deleted the pictures 😞

 

 

 

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Glasgow, UK - M Monochrom mk1, 28mm Summicron ASPH.

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While getting my hair cut this afternoon in Seattle, I spied these two in the doorway taking cover from the rain.

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On 10/17/2019 at 5:06 AM, colint544 said:

Glasgow, UK - M Monochrom mk1, 28mm Summicron ASPH.

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I can't let this one slip by without commenting on the fabulous tonality in skin and hair, as well the expression.

Cheers,

David

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Munich, Isar, Eisbach,

Monochrom I / 1,4 35mm

Lady at the river

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1 hour ago, DwF said:

Colin,

I can't let this one slip by without commenting on the fabulous tonality in skin and hair, as well the expression.

Cheers,

David

Cheers, David - thank you. As much as I like the output of the M Monochrom at higher ISO settings, it does have lovely tonality at 320 ISO, which is what this picture was shot at.

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Ah! I wondered about that. It has that creamy and rich Neopan quality about it. 320 works for me, and coming from M9, it was a while before I discovered 1600 which I try to work with now on the MM.

David

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With my son driving yesterday (through rainy Seattle) I manged this one from the passenger seat..... a grab for sure!

 

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M9M, 35mm Summicron IV

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1 hour ago, otto.f said:

Nice, perhaps even more contrast, grade 5 so to speak

Thank you for this Otto. I was thinking maybe I over did the contrast so this is good feedback for me. I will play with it; Grade 5 since I missed the +2 at dev stage ;) ....back to the drawing board. As it is, what shows here is less detail in shadow (foliage in tree that i tried to retain).

My best,

David

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Yeah won’t be easy if I look closer; the grey parts of the umbrella, whose side are they on if you go harder? I would like the grey to stay. Perhaps just vignetting the image will help, dark edges I mean.

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Yes, it is truly problematic for me because shot through the windshield, there is just enough disruption without looking like it was intended. The higher contrast accentuates some of that in a way that makes it worse.....is what it is :)  THank you Otto though for taking time with it!

David

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Nürburgring, Germany

MM1 and 90mm Apo Summicron

 

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