matt335
Well-known
Thanks, Evan. She's a good friend, and very easy to photograph!
Lovely feel to the image and her.
sem
Registered User
jkjod
Well-known
That is good stuff!
M2, VM 35 1.4, Double-X EI 250
Scan-150129-0001-16.jpg by jkjod, on Flickr
Scan-150129-0001-3.jpg by jkjod, on Flickr
M2, 90mm Elmarit on Tri-X.
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M2, VM 35 1.4, Double-X EI 250


ricardoont
Newbie
mcfingon
Western Australia
That's a beauty ricardoont. Really good. I also have a Planar and M3, as well as a couple of other ZM lenses. I find them all lovely.
Maiku
Maiku
Vince, this is a wonderful photo.
Composition of the half-hidden/half-exposed cautious curious child is superb.
The tonality is great too! Kudos all-around.
Mike
Composition of the half-hidden/half-exposed cautious curious child is superb.
The tonality is great too! Kudos all-around.
Mike
If I've already posted this one, I apologize. I just finally got a good scan of it:
Walker by Vince.Lupo, on Flickr
ricardoont
Newbie
Thank you! What other zm lens would you recommend? I find the planar to be amazing, really sharp and great construction.That's a beauty ricardoont. Really good. I also have a Planar and M3, as well as a couple of other ZM lenses. I find them all lovely.
mcfingon
Western Australia
My other two ZM's are the Sonnar 50/1.5 and the Biogon 35/2. They are both enjoyable in that the Sonnar has a more distinct portrait feel to photos because of its very soft background rendering, while the Biogon has a similar look to the Planar, but allows you to get closer in with group shots with very good edge to edge sharpness on film. The Biogon 35/2 uses exactly the same size body shell as the Planar, so they make a good pair.
ricardoont
Newbie
Nice, I'll check the 35/2 i sometimes find the 50 to be a bit tight, and I've heard about the focus shift of the 50 Sonnar, which made me go with the Planar, but I've seen some photographs made with it and when the focus is right it renders really beautiful.My other two ZM's are the Sonnar 50/1.5 and the Biogon 35/2. They are both enjoyable in that the Sonnar has a more distinct portrait feel to photos because of its very soft background rendering, while the Biogon has a similar look to the Planar, but allows you to get closer in with group shots with very good edge to edge sharpness on film. The Biogon 35/2 uses exactly the same size body shell as the Planar, so they make a good pair.
lawrence
Veteran
Pablo at the pulpo restaurant, O Carballiño. Jan 2015
Pablo at the pulpo restaurant, O Carballiño. Jan 2015
M6TTL with ZM Biogon 25mm f2.8. Tri-X @ 800 in TMax.
Pablo at the pulpo restaurant, O Carballiño. Jan 2015

M6TTL with ZM Biogon 25mm f2.8. Tri-X @ 800 in TMax.
trip-xa
Established
M2, Summicron Rigid
On the Good Side of the Fence - ORWO UN54 + Microphen by Fogel's Focus, on Flickr
Andy at The Mothership by Fogel's Focus, on Flickr


Vince Lupo
Whatever
Vince, this is a wonderful photo.
Composition of the half-hidden/half-exposed cautious curious child is superb.
The tonality is great too! Kudos all-around.
Mike
Many thanks - it was one of those situations in which I needed to be quick enough to put all the elements together in an instant. Just goes to show that nothing exists in isolation - it's all interconnected.
sem
Registered User
froyd
Veteran
Here's one from last month on XP2.

sem
Registered User
jmanivelle
Well-known
Huss
Veteran
Sweet! Dig it!
jmanivelle
Well-known
Went to a combined dual exhibtion by the Lardeur brothers, a sculptor and a photographer in La Celle Saint Cloud, near Paris.
http://www.theatre-lacellesaintcloud.fr/expositions/les-freres-lardeur/

Alexandre Lardeur , photographe. by JMF_, on Flickr
MM + 35 1.8 W-Nikkor
www.theatre-lacellesaintcloud.fr/expositions/les-freres-lardeur/
www.alexandre-lardeur.com/
www.thomas-lardeur.com
http://www.theatre-lacellesaintcloud.fr/expositions/les-freres-lardeur/

Alexandre Lardeur , photographe. by JMF_, on Flickr
MM + 35 1.8 W-Nikkor
www.theatre-lacellesaintcloud.fr/expositions/les-freres-lardeur/
www.alexandre-lardeur.com/
www.thomas-lardeur.com
nickthetasmaniac
Veteran
A few from my first couple of rolls with the VM Nokton 50/f1.5 (all with the M2).



sem
Registered User
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