Leica M Monochrom: best pics

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M10M, 50mm Summilux pre-ASPH, yellow 020 filter
 
Love the Vespas.

Starting to get a handle of the TYP246. Set the lens to the 90/2.8 Elmarit.
Seem more refined than the old M8.2BP I once had.

Post process using Nikon NX Studio - increase contrast, curves and unsharpen mask.

I'm also liking the Contax 90 G-Sonnar

L1001718 by Zen-Shooter, on Flickr
 
Love the Vespas.
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Post process using Nikon NX Studio - increase contrast, curves and unsharpen mask……….

That’s interesting, and something it would have never occurred to me to try, Nikon’s new RAW processing software for Leica Monochrom DNG files.
I have used it for Nikon NEF files, but nothing else. Perhaps I have tunnel vision.

You’ve compared it to Lightroom or Capture One and found NX Studio better for Monochrom files? I’m not challenging that, just would like to learn something. (Without doing the work myself:).)
 
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Sarah Jefferson, owner of Petals Florist, Sanford NC


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Reginald Green, Owner of Barber Plus, Sanford NC

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Carole Boston Weatherford, author of numerous books for children (Juneteenth Jubilee, Before John Was a Jazz Giant, Unspeakable: the Tulsa Race Massacre….)


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John Coltrane mural in his birthplace, Hamlet NC

From the documentary project “Meditations on Juneteenth in the Sandhills, June 3 2020-June 20 2021” the first stage of which wraps up this coming weekend with a 380-image slide show at the Juneteenth Festival of Healing and Reconciliation at Cardinal Park, a historically Black recreation area in the Carolina Sandhills.

The M10M went everywhere with me on this project, with a 50 Summilux and collapsible Elmar, a ZM 21 2.8, and a 90 Elmar C.

More about the project here: https://www.rangefinderforum.com/forums/showthread.php?t=174397
 
Nice work.
I dig the photo with the dog and the hat.


From the documentary project “Meditations on Juneteenth in the Sandhills, June 3 2020-June 20 2021” the first stage of which wraps up this coming weekend with a 380-image slide show at the Juneteenth Festival of Healing and Reconciliation at Cardinal Park, a historically Black recreation area in the Carolina Sandhills.

The M10M went everywhere with me on this project, with a 50 Summilux and collapsible Elmar, a ZM 21 2.8, and a 90 Elmar C.
 
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