CrisR
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Some more Carnival Portraits
M6 TTL / Nokton 50mm f1.1 / Tri-X

Peacocking by Cris Rose, on Flickr

Sucker by Cris Rose, on Flickr
M6 TTL / Nokton 50mm f1.1 / Tri-X

Peacocking by Cris Rose, on Flickr

Sucker by Cris Rose, on Flickr
johannielscom
Snorting silver salts
That Peacocking shot is great Chris, the background is almost like a backdrop cloth, nice 3D in that!
CrisR
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Thanks buzzardkid! I was particularly pleased with the background and isolation on that shot 
deerstalkr
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Amazing shot! I can almost see the vibrant colours.
rodl
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M8 with M-Hexanon 35
M8 with Noct f/1

M8 with Noct f/1

leicashot
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Eva | M9 | 60mm f1.2 Hexanon
Fantastic! Almost 'too' good....
CrisR
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Thanks Henrietta! I took some colour shots too, but with my 15mm, they're not yet developed.
ZoomP
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It's been awhile since I shot on film. I am quite surprised that I like almost all the shots taken this afternoon. Leica M4 with Hexanon UC 35 f2.0. Diafine and Delta 100 film go well together.




Leica All Day
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menos
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Great photographs these last pages!
CrisR, love the carneval shots!
Rod, those two portraits are great, especially like the expression and moment, catched with the Noctilux in the second frame!
Zoom, that last frame in your post is brilliant!
I would have tried, to work a bit on this scene with a few more angles, sticking around those two kids - the Giant with small human theme is a nice thing, to play with!
Michael, this last portrait is really strong!
I think, the expression in his eyes is more caused by his reaction to your camera, but indeed, it confirms a strong self confidence and strength for the thing these people go on the street for!
CrisR, love the carneval shots!
Rod, those two portraits are great, especially like the expression and moment, catched with the Noctilux in the second frame!
Zoom, that last frame in your post is brilliant!
I would have tried, to work a bit on this scene with a few more angles, sticking around those two kids - the Giant with small human theme is a nice thing, to play with!
Michael, this last portrait is really strong!
I think, the expression in his eyes is more caused by his reaction to your camera, but indeed, it confirms a strong self confidence and strength for the thing these people go on the street for!
ZoomP
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Zoom, that last frame in your post is brilliant!
I would have tried, to work a bit on this scene with a few more angles, sticking around those two kids - the Giant with small human theme is a nice thing, to play with!
Thanks! It was my last shot.
ZoomP
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Fantastic! Almost 'too' good.....ps. let me know when you want to part with your Hex 60![]()
HOC and I were at the same shoot. Here's a comparison on Noct ver 4 and M9.

Nando
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Leica All Day
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Great photographs these last pages!
Michael, this last portrait is really strong!
I think, the expression in his eyes is more caused by his reaction to your camera, but indeed, it confirms a strong self confidence and strength for the thing these people go on the street for!
Thanks a lot.....I appreciate your nice comment.....I like this photo a lot
cheers, michael
menos
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HOC and I were at the same shoot. Here's a comparison on Noct ver 4 and M9.
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2381/5798174016_c78785e99e_b.jpg
Nice! beautiful pose and photograph!
ZoomP
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jordan.dickinson
Jordan Dickinson
Leica M7
Leica Summilux 50mm f1.4 ASPH
Kodak Tri-x 400
Love

the hat guys by slantface, on Flickr

the wait by slantface, on Flickr

the meet....again by slantface, on Flickr

the talk by slantface, on Flickr
Leica Summilux 50mm f1.4 ASPH
Kodak Tri-x 400
Love

the hat guys by slantface, on Flickr

the wait by slantface, on Flickr

the meet....again by slantface, on Flickr

the talk by slantface, on Flickr
menos
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http://www.flickr.com/photos/jordandickinson/6122274421/
This is great Jordan - really "pops" out of the frame! Great dress!
This is great Jordan - really "pops" out of the frame! Great dress!
Samsam
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GREAT ! and it's not an insult !HOC and I were at the same shoot. Here's a comparison on Noct ver 4 and M9.
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You said you have the Noctilux version 4, i plan to buy an used Noctilux on ebay, do you know if there are optical differences between versions ?
menos
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GREAT ! and it's not an insult !
You said you have the Noctilux version 4, i plan to buy an used Noctilux on ebay, do you know if there are optical differences between versions ?
I absolutely agree ;-)
I use a v4 too, as I was a bit chicken, when I bought mine and thought, the v4 would sell easier, should I not like it.
Well, I love and kept it, it is my most loved lens.
If you already know, that the Noct f1 is your lens, definitely go for a v3.
The v3 lens hood is soooo much better as a user.
Yes, it packs more bulky in the bag, but in fact, it protects the front a lot better, when throwing it in the bag or having it over a shoulder, when shooting another body.
Last time, I looked, they also were 500 − 1000 EUR less expensive, but this might not be true anymore with these crazy times regarding Leica glass.
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