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Thanks again all, would recommend the BELUN.. Well worth trying out!

Karlin, love the shot of the 2 kids and nachelsoul love the shot of the chairs an shadows..

Happy shooting!!
 
Unsolicited comment, but I think if you burn down the strip of bright sun at the top of the frame to almost match the rest of the field, the foreground figures will really sparkle and the figure in the upper right background will pop a bit more.

Thanks Ari ! you are probably right . if i will print it I will try it.
 
I am testing my recently acquired Elmar 50mm f/3.5, a nickle one from about 1934.

Leica III, Elmar 50mm f/3.5, Tmax400.

Erik.

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Looks like that new Elmar is a good one Erik!.. Karlin, love that shot with the laptop!

I fall into the camp of always using filters! Used a red for two of those but my default is always a light yellow.. I've got a set of the leitz 19mm ones which I use with a VOOLA adjustment ring in a fison hood...

Happy shooting all!
 
Hi all..

This week it's 3 new ones from my lightbox set..all using the BELUN stand. I did learn something though over the last couple of weeks...I had NO idea that the legs lift out of the base..I always assumed that they were screwed in!...makes it a lot easier to store! I managed to pick up the version of the BELUN for the Summitar too, which means I can interchange parts between the two stands and use it with the Summar as well....

These are all with the uncoated elmar and the III....

Leaf, Treasury Gardens, Lightbox set (679-021 FINAL) by David Helmore, on Flickr

Leaf, Treasury Gardens, Lightbox set (679-024 FINAL) by David Helmore, on Flickr

Leaf, Treasury Gardens, Lightbox set (679-012 FINAL) by David Helmore, on Flickr
 
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