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Leica MM246 with a Leitz IR filter. 50mm Summicron v3 10,000 iso
MM246_IR_8 by Derek Leath, on Flickr
MM246_IR_5 by Derek Leath, on Flickr
MM246_IR_10 by Derek Leath, on Flickr



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Leica MM246, with a Sigma 14mm 2.8. Photos taking inside the Missouri State Penitentiary
MultiGhosts by Derek Leath, on Flickr
WalkingTheHalls by Derek Leath, on Flickr


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Nice tones. Refreshing to see a car with the steering wheel on the, ahem, ‘correct’ side 😂
M9M with 50 APO, + orange filter.
Stanley Park and Coal Harbour, Vancouver.
The tones here are lovely, and the change in their relationship from the filtration are really clear. Leica only supplies orange, yellow and green own brand filters for the Monochroms. When I tried filters on my Monochroms, I figured out why - the closer to red, the more focus shift. The Leica 50mm apo Summicron has the least focus shift with filtration of any of the Leica lenses I trialled. On the MM/M9M without live view, that can be important. That camera can produce some of the nicest tones I’ve seen.
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Thank you Marty 😁Nice tones. Refreshing to see a car with the steering wheel on the, ahem, ‘correct’ side 😂
The tones here are lovely, and the change in their relationship from the filtration are really clear. Leica only supplies orange, yellow and green own brand filters for the Monochroms. When I tried filters on my Monochroms, I figured out why - the closer to red, the more focus shift. The Leica 50mm apo Summicron has the least focus shift with filtration of any of the Leica lenses I trialled. On the MM/M9M without live view, that can be important. That camera can produce some of the nicest tones I’ve seen.
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Looks like Richard Serra. Can be a challenge to isolate an angle with his pieces, but here you used the sunshine nicely.
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