Ron - great shots making use of the shadows in the home.
Charles - nice shots, really like the look of the evening shot outside on the last page. The 75 Lux pages above are also excellent with #2 of course being my favorite
Michael - great shot of your son....love the motion
Nate - only with a 50 Noctilux can you get that look, nice shot
Bruno - nice shots with the X1. It is a quite capable camera in the right hands. Your sets with the M8 & 35 Lux are also excellent
Ty - the last pic of the church is my favorite. Great rendering
Just one for now....need to edit a bunch. 75 Lux wide open
Gary, Happy Easter.
Nate, Nice shot of man on the bike with nice OOF rendering.
Brun, I am very much enjoying your whole street series. Very good choice on color and PP on those photos. In those, #2 of first set, #4 of 2nd set and #1&2 in 3rd set, #3 in 4th set and #1&2 in last set are really stand out.
Charles, now you are back to Australia A very nice set, especially last, a very lively portrait.
Ryan, Another nice portrait of your daughter. 75lux is a dream portrait lens, I can imagine i will love it but it is too expensive for its specific use for me.
Here are some shots took from Easter weekend from San Francisco Ocean Beach on my way back from SF Zoo.
1. 90 Elmarit wide open
2. 50lux 5.6 (the light is harsh at sunset from this angle, hence B&W)
3. 90 Elmarit wide open (I see a trace of purple fringing which I didn't see before. I manual exposure on tree and too much for background. It was not be able to corrected in LR4, Question for experienced 90AA owner, does it CA free?)
Ryan, Bruno and Michael, thank you
Bruno, very nice street series! The 75 Lux is not necessarily sharper, but it is very unique in its drawing of images
Ryan, beautiful soft portrait of your daughter!!
Gary, very nice Easter set
Michael, very nice! My favourite is the composition of #2.
Some more shots from yesterday afternoon with the 75 Lux
Charles, Ryan and Michael, Brun - wonderful shots...
Michael - nice shot of the Cliff House. Hope you went in there to get a bite!
For those of you who are not local to San Francisco Bay area, the small building left to the Cliff House is a camera (camera obscura). http://www.giantcamera.com/. One of the world's biggest cameras
I just wanted to let you guys know how much I like this thread.
Charles, Luka, Nate and others, you take beautiful pictures without
forcing any hip leica look, no need for heavy b&w grainy treatment
to show simply great pictures.
I hope Leica really comes to the 21st century and next camera,
M10 or whatever it will be, will have live view and an EVF of the highest quality.
I will be ready
snowboarder wrote:
I just wanted to let you guys know how much I like this thread.
Charles, Luka, Nate and others, you take beautiful pictures without
forcing any hip leica look, no need for heavy b&w grainy treatment
to show simply great pictures.
I hope Leica really comes to the 21st century and next camera,
M10 or whatever it will be, will have live view and an EVF of the highest quality.
I will be ready
Just do it Andrew! Honestly, you would probably enjoy the M system a lot...
Charles, Another nice portrait.
Ryan, Nice green series #1 is very nice.
Nate, A beautiful image. Would you think this is a good candidate for B&W, it has very nice content and composition with luminescence dynamic.
some more images up in the sky from Santa Cruz, I post one pic similar a while ago.
All with VC28f2