cjm
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Unfortunately I no longer have my Summar but here are some pictures from when I did, all taken with a cheap CVS 400 color film:




My best color sample with the Summar, so far. This is an early lens, perfect glass, SN puts it at 1933.
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On the Leica IIIa.
I'm not sure I can explain myself. But I will try.
Whether this image succeeds at that, I don't know. I
feel out of my element in color (in part because I am a
bit colorblind) and this was just an effort to push against
convention and my own self-imposed limits and try
something new for myself. And I suppose I was aiming
at an image that one might see more in a memory, with
the mind's eye, or else in an unfocused sidelong glance.
Sanders
Sanders,
I just got back from a quick trip to London & Paris. While away, I git the chance to go to Tate Britain & look at the JMW Turner collection. I think your pic strongly resembles some of his later work - take a look at "Three Seascapes" or "Two figures on a beach with boat". Having seen these paintings and many others at first hand, i now totally get what he was about towards the end of his life. He started as a figurative archtectural artist, but moved towards impressionism over 30 or so years.
My summation of what he was trying to say is "OK, there may be a building here, or some people over there, but LOOK AT THE LIGHT!! Look at it's quality, colour, how it flows and caresses everything it touches."
For me your pic has that - my renewed congratulations 😀