jordan.dickinson
Jordan Dickinson
Leica M9
Leica Summilux 50mm f1.4 ASPH

303 Magazine Denver Fashion Week - 6-alt-edit by slantface, on Flickr

303 Magazine Denver Fashion Week - 5 -alt-edit by slantface, on Flickr

303 Magazine Denver Fashion Week - 11-alt-edit by slantface, on Flickr
Leica Summilux 50mm f1.4 ASPH

303 Magazine Denver Fashion Week - 6-alt-edit by slantface, on Flickr

303 Magazine Denver Fashion Week - 5 -alt-edit by slantface, on Flickr

303 Magazine Denver Fashion Week - 11-alt-edit by slantface, on Flickr
Tim Gray
Well-known
I think it's a great lens. I've had taken some photos that I'm really happy with. Who knows if it's magic or not.
But you guys don't like HD tv? I'd much rather have HD. Watching a well shot movie that originated on 16mm film on an HDTV in high def is definitely good stuff to me. 35mm originated stuff isn't too shabby either.
But you guys don't like HD tv? I'd much rather have HD. Watching a well shot movie that originated on 16mm film on an HDTV in high def is definitely good stuff to me. 35mm originated stuff isn't too shabby either.
Renzsu
Well-known
I was browsing the LFI gallery yesterday and was taken in by this photo... The subject, the drawing of the lens, it just grabbed my attention:
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Boy with Flower by WPalank
Don't know what you would call this, but it is rather special isn't it?
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Boy with Flower by WPalank
Don't know what you would call this, but it is rather special isn't it?
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jaapv
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Hello!! You are breaking Copyright here. I would advise you to remove it because I trust William Palank to take legal action!!!
Late edit: Good idea to remove it
Late edit: Good idea to remove it
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MCTuomey
Veteran
for 50 asph shots taken with an M9, you might also try fredmiranda.com, the alternative gear and lenses forum, where *denoir* has posted quite a few on the long-running M8/M9 thread.
sleepyhead
Well-known
I have some Summilux ASPH shots taken on film which I believe display a bit of magic - would they be of interest in this thread, or are you only interested in digitally-captured images?
By the way, I say "a bit of magic", because as mentioned above, this is a parameter which is very difficult to define, which means different things to different people, and also depends on the subject, lighting, and skill of the photographer.
...so, a somewhat meaning-less discussion really
By the way, I say "a bit of magic", because as mentioned above, this is a parameter which is very difficult to define, which means different things to different people, and also depends on the subject, lighting, and skill of the photographer.
...so, a somewhat meaning-less discussion really
jaapv
RFF Sponsoring Member.
Images are images, the brush you used to paint them is irrelevant. By all means post film images. 
Turtle
Veteran
I thought the brush or the pencil was the lens, which would make film or digital the canvas, surely?
filmfan
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First, a shot that is very much like a pre-asph lux 50:>
dreaming of a memory by thomasw_, on Flickr
VERY nice!
sleepyhead
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50mm Summilux ASPH on Fuji Superia 100 (Leica M3)
Resized; no post processing
Resized; no post processing

jaapv
RFF Sponsoring Member.
True, a better simileI thought the brush or the pencil was the lens, which would make film or digital the canvas, surely?
sleepyhead
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More shots with the 50mm Summilux ASPH on film. I shot a wedding of some friends - this was the only lens I brought, plus a Fuji Natura Black with 24mm f/1.9 lens (great combo). These three pictures are with the Summilux:



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