toshiro
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Thanks 
Yes I am a big fan of Silver Efex, I even use it to process my film scans
Yes I am a big fan of Silver Efex, I even use it to process my film scans
JustinZ850
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ChrisN
Striving
In memory of my now-sold M9, some pictures from last year's Easter week in Sicily:
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Untitled by renzerispens.com, on Flickr
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Here's the rest of the set: http://www.flickr.com/photos/renzsu/sets/72157629840512213/with/7142507185/
(and no, this last picture isn't of some dead guy.. it's Gigi, a famous character in Trapani. As the 24 hour Easter processions come to a dramatic conclusion, you can usually count on Gigi being overcome with emotion and fainting. I was lucky to be there to witness it).
Renzsu - I love this set, and especially the horse. Are you a fan of Josef Koudelka? Your work strongly reminds me of his.
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Summilux-50 pre-ASPH | ISO 640 | f/2.8 | 1/3000 sec

Bangkok
Summilux-50 pre-ASPH | ISO 320 | f/5.6 | 1/340 sec

Bangkok
Summicron-28 | ISO 320 | f/4.0 | 1/250 sec

Bangkok
Summilux-50 pre-ASPH | ISO 640 | f/5.6 | 1/125 sec

Bangkok
—Mitch/Bangkok
Paris au rythme de Basquiat and Other Poems [download link for book project]

Bangkok
Summilux-50 pre-ASPH | ISO 320 | f/5.6 | 1/340 sec

Bangkok
Summicron-28 | ISO 320 | f/4.0 | 1/250 sec

Bangkok
Summilux-50 pre-ASPH | ISO 640 | f/5.6 | 1/125 sec

Bangkok
—Mitch/Bangkok
Paris au rythme de Basquiat and Other Poems [download link for book project]
leicashooter
Established
raid
Dad Photographer
Here are 212 images taken recently with the M9 during a trip to Italy. The M9 did very well.
http://raid.smugmug.com/Other/Italy-2013/29867915_jQxFbv#!i=2562035332&k=XqN6V2D
http://raid.smugmug.com/Other/Italy-2013/29867915_jQxFbv#!i=2562035332&k=XqN6V2D

Monochrom
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Women
Women
Here are some i took, just love my m9....
Just women!
BTW: Toshiro Beautiful shots and the processing is well made!!!
Women
Here are some i took, just love my m9....
Just women!
BTW: Toshiro Beautiful shots and the processing is well made!!!



jcrutcher
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soultheworld
Established
TennesseJones
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raid
Dad Photographer
Which "martyr" is it?
Richard G
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Welcome, Toshiro. Beautiful photographs. Consider submitting to the Gallery here too.

L1009843.jpg by Richard GM2, on Flickr

L1009832.jpg by Richard GM2, on Flickr

L1009843.jpg by Richard GM2, on Flickr

L1009832.jpg by Richard GM2, on Flickr
jcrutcher
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TennesseJones
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Long day working on my new project.
Then on way home a makeshift Portrait Gallery in Trafalgar Square, shot through high windows.
A guy with a pristine silver Leica was around there, hoping for moments.
So I waited for him to come into my frame too, caught in reflection.
Then on way home a makeshift Portrait Gallery in Trafalgar Square, shot through high windows.
A guy with a pristine silver Leica was around there, hoping for moments.
So I waited for him to come into my frame too, caught in reflection.

jcrutcher
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raid
Dad Photographer
Do you use some software to improve the corners with the 18mm lens?
jcrutcher
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Do you use some software to improve the corners with the 18mm lens?
Hi Raid. The only thing I do is use the profile in LR5. LR4 had it also. I would assume there is some adjustment in the lens profile. When I have a chance I'll turn that off and repost so we all can see the difference. It's a good question. I like the lens, still learning how to keep it level.
Cheers!
Jim
jcrutcher
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Without "lens profile" enabled in LR5

L1012098.jpg by rootbeer2004, on Flickr

L1012092.jpg by rootbeer2004, on Flickr

L1012098.jpg by rootbeer2004, on Flickr

L1012092.jpg by rootbeer2004, on Flickr
Richard G
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Hi Raid. The only thing I do is use the profile in LR5. LR4 had it also. I would assume there is some adjustment in the lens profile. When I have a chance I'll turn that off and repost so we all can see the difference. It's a good question. I like the lens, still learning how to keep it level.
Cheers!
Jim
Jim I use the Zeiss 18 with the Zeiss finder. I frame and then return to the Leica internal finder where smaller framelines and the rangefinder patch make it easier to centre and to keep the camera level. There is still the problem of not having the camera parallel to the face of the subject, but it certainly helps get a level shot. I find the M5 is the best camera for very wide lenses, but I haven't used the 18 on that, and don't know whether it can safely go on.
raid
Dad Photographer
The 18mm is matching well with the M9.
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