Edward, Phil and Allen thank you for the kind words . Unfortunately I don't think they sell stuff online anymore as it was far too expensive to deliver chocolates. Ed, I used the M and various lenses with the OUFRO for this shoot. Most of them with the 50 cron, some with the 90 cron, 75 rit and 35 distagon. They were shot under natural light, I tried using my flash but I'm just no good with them.
Joakim- Enjoyed your grass shots, I have begun to use a Heliopan Variable ND filter with the 35mm and 50mm Lux
Edward- always look forward to your street scenes with the 35 Biogon.
Ron- the contraction collection with the 21 SEM reminds me why I love wide angle scenes that forces the viewer to spend time looking at all the detail.
Devil be Gone, religion Hollywood Style, 50 Lux at 1.4
Thank you Salvador! Very nice set with lively colors and interesting characters! That spiderman is really out of shape
Najib, funny faces, but also very sharp with nice bokeh and excellent conversions. 50 planar?
By the way guys, I need your advice on a small issue. The locking ring of the baseplate is starting to dangle already. Is there a way to tighten it by myself, or should I leave it to the pros?
So we had our annual fundraiser at my Rotary club Saturday night. It was originally a 1940s themed event, but somewhere along the way it was changed to Irish formal. Oh well, my wife still dressed in her 1940s finest and of course I screwed the 1937 Carl Zeiss Jena 5cm f/1.5 Sonnar onto my Leica M Monochrom (with help from an M adapter).
All images are UNPROCESSED except for raw conversion in LR5. Yellow filter and auto ISO was used, most shots at ISO 1600 or 3200, but a few at 10,000 and the lens usually wide open or at f/5.6.