Thank you Emile.
Yes, this lens really needs a very careful composition and it needs either a static object, a tripod, or a high ISO setting. It is a fun challenge, though.
I used the Hologon on the M9 for most of the time during this trip, but I also used the 35mm/1.4 pre-asph Summilux on the M9 on some afternoons or evenings.
Lux 35:
I have downloaded this morning the free Adobe plug-ins Cornerfix and FlatField for LR to try to treat the images taken with the Hologon.I am not doing it correctly, but I will try to understand how to use such software in the coming days, hopefully. I have posted these 5 images as B&W versions, and here are the color versions where the purple color was removed.
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