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.72 M7 / 75/2.0 AA / HP5+
Without Question my favorite portrait lens !!
Can any posters here compare it to the 75mm Summilux?
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close in, wide open, focus on tip of nose with unidrectional focus technique to get a creamy blur on the back part of the face.
Not overly clinical to my eye either. I quite like the OOF rendition of this lens, even when close focusing at 5.6 the distance can be quite lovely.
That's a great portrait technique Jon.
Thanks. My friend Ned has this kind of alien/zippy quality that called for an ethereal rendition.
I'm curious what you would think of the rendition on this photo below? It was taken on the ZI without 75 frames... The fellow on the right is in such stark relief. Sometimes I think it shows really perfectly the presence of the man, but I wonder what others think?
It's a nice "street" portrait. However, since I do not know the subject personally, the photo probably has a lot more impact for you than for me. Technically, the details in the photo look a bit more "etched" than your other examples, but I wonder if that might be from a bit too much sharpening rather than from the lens itself - you can see it in the background grain as well...
No sharpening or any other PP was added to the scan, so I suppose that could be a difference due to the developing more than anything else.
I didn't know the subject(s) either. But you usually don't see such people on the streets of Taipei. That demo attracted a bunch of 'marginalized' rural types. So "dreamy portrait" was definitely inappropriate.
Anyway, I like very much the picture of your son (?) in the fall leaves. It has a real fall ambiance accentuated by the introspective look of the decentered subject.
I recently got this lens as my second M lens, and took it out into the night for a test-drive.
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+ MP + Fuji Neopan400