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Walking Puppies by Mladen Radman, on Flickr

 

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The 48-story Transamerica Pyramid in San Francisco is the second-tallest skyscraper in the city skyline.

Summicron 35mm with yellow filter. Post-processing in Lightroom, Sliver Efex Pro 2 and Photoshop.

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M 246 VC 1,4/40 mm

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M246 and 21/3.4 Super Elmar

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Paris - Notre Dame - Leica Monochrome M246 - Elmarit 1:2,8/28mm ASPH (11677) - f8 - 1/750

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1 hour ago, Jürgen said:

Paris - Notre Dame - Leica Monochrome M246 - Elmarit 1:2,8/28mm ASPH (11677) - f8 - 1/750

Welcome to M246 thread. Looking forward to see more.

With respect to detail crop you posted every time I view Monochrom file at 100% I am astonished by the detail.  M246 and also M9M cameras see and record world in front of us in beautiful shades of grey especially detail easily missed by the human eye.  Reaffirming resolving ability is somewhat unnecessary but thanks for the reminder.

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vor 1 Stunde schrieb Mr Fjeld:

Forgive me for saying so, but I’m not sure I understand what you’re trying to say?

what I ment, was that sometimes ist more a grey to grey than a black and white , which is often seen digital BW , only my 5 cent s 😉  

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2 hours ago, becker said:

what I ment, was that sometimes ist more a grey to grey than a black and white , which is often seen digital BW , only my 5 cent s 😉  

Ok, I see what you mean. There was a sort of discussion about that somewhere on the forum. I think it went along the lines of today'high contrast style suppresses the finer graduations and grey tones. I don't know about that as I tend to like a variety of styles..

 

Well, let's get back to the topic :)

 

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M246 - 2,8/28mm - ISO 320 - f/5,6 - 1/750

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Leica M Monochrom (Typ 246)
Apo-Summicron-M 1:2/50 ASPH.
50mm ƒ/16 1/1000s ISO 320
orange filter, LR, PSCS 6

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