Hosermage
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visiting the library...

jatiphoto
Established
m4p/35'lux asph

Vobluda
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jcrutcher
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jatiphoto
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thanksNice picture!
menos
Veteran
super sharp. Excellent portraits Menos. I really enjoyed the one with the balloons and girl smiling
Thanks ;-)
I really love, picking strangers on the streets and shooting portraits - it's not just photography but A LOT of fun meeting new people.
It's even today not considered "normal" to ask a total stranger on the street, to have their portrait taken - hence some strange reactions from time to time …
may I introduce my new 1913-1983 50 Summicron:

I love that lens on the M8 sensor! it's super sharp, but does some interesting things with backgrounds, I love so much from the Noctilux (shape of highlights, slight distortion close up, etc …).
another with the 50 Cron:

and a few with the almighty 75 Summilux (a pity, I didn't take my favorite lens, the 50ƒ1 with me this time):




Watch also my blog with a new entry about the city, I love so much … Leipzig.
kiemchacsu
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I can see this becoming one massive gigathread.
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I quoted his post from 3.5years ago to confirm that he is correct!
Leica M6 35/2 Pre-ASPH Fomapan 100

1111_22_HN_HG_fomapan by kiemchacsu, on Flickr
mdarnton
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Dirk, if you don't mind answering, what film are you using?
menos
Veteran
Hey Michael, I answered more extensively by PM.
I used no film for these photos, but shoot mainly two Leica digital cameras - a M8.2 and a M9 (these are my workhorse bodies, always in the bag, one with a wide angle, the other with a normal lens, sometimes a slightly longer portrait lens).
I develop all my photographs individually in Lightroom.
I do not use any plugins or canned profiles, as I found, that this doesn't work well and makes a photographer/ editor to loose the skill of "reading a photograph" during developing.
This is the skill, that comes automatically to everyone, regularly editing and examining photographs, which makes them think about contrast, black point, white point, exposure, sharpening, etc …
You see a photograph and think, mmmh, let's add a little contrast and take back a bit the black point + add a little shadow fill, to make it feel better ;-)
I am never really satisfied with the look and therefore continue to constantly experiment with developing photographs - a general look though one establishes after a few months of seriously following this receipt.
I used no film for these photos, but shoot mainly two Leica digital cameras - a M8.2 and a M9 (these are my workhorse bodies, always in the bag, one with a wide angle, the other with a normal lens, sometimes a slightly longer portrait lens).
I develop all my photographs individually in Lightroom.
I do not use any plugins or canned profiles, as I found, that this doesn't work well and makes a photographer/ editor to loose the skill of "reading a photograph" during developing.
This is the skill, that comes automatically to everyone, regularly editing and examining photographs, which makes them think about contrast, black point, white point, exposure, sharpening, etc …
You see a photograph and think, mmmh, let's add a little contrast and take back a bit the black point + add a little shadow fill, to make it feel better ;-)
I am never really satisfied with the look and therefore continue to constantly experiment with developing photographs - a general look though one establishes after a few months of seriously following this receipt.
michaelshane
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ajramirez
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En la Plaza Palmer by ramirezaponte, on Flickr

Contemplación by ramirezaponte, on Flickr
Leica M6TTL, 50mm 2.8 M Elmar, Kodak Ektar 100. B&W conversion with Silver Efex Pro 2.0.
Cheers,
Antonio
inzite
Well-known
dirk always have great stuff 

L1009674 copy by inzite, on Flickr

L1009687 copy by inzite, on Flickr

L1009697 copy by inzite, on Flickr

L1009680 copy by inzite, on Flickr

L1009674 copy by inzite, on Flickr

L1009687 copy by inzite, on Flickr

L1009697 copy by inzite, on Flickr

L1009680 copy by inzite, on Flickr
huntjump
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ajramirez
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Estatua viviente by ramirezaponte, on Flickr

Estatua viviente by ramirezaponte, on Flickr
Leica M9P, 50mm 2.8 M Elmar.
Cheers,
Antonio
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