raid
Dad Photographer
The Zeiss Sonnar 5cm 2.0 Glow. (Taken at 1/15 or so with a Contax IIa)

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The Canon 50mm 0.95 Glow. (trying out the lens for the 50mm lens comparisons)

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Dad Photographer
The Rolleiflex TLR Glow. (Dana and her mother)

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Dad Photographer
The Canon 35mm 1.8 Glow. (Lisboa, Portugal)

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Dad Photographer
The Konica III Glow.

cjm
Well-known
Leica Summar.

gb hill
Veteran
Raid the 1st shot with the Sonnar is stunning!!
raid
Dad Photographer
Thanks. If you mean posting 41, it was a CZJ 5cm 2.0 which is uncoated. I love the rendition from the CZJ 1.5 and the 2.0 lenses. No clue why anyone would look elsewhere for a classical look.
Steve Karr
Film tank shaker
So what ????
So what ????
Raid,
I have to say that little girl gets more beautiful with every post ... so what the heck do you look like ? ... or is it her 99% her Mother ?
Super nice work of course ... I guess I was just wondering?
Ho Ho !!
So what ????
Raid,
I have to say that little girl gets more beautiful with every post ... so what the heck do you look like ? ... or is it her 99% her Mother ?
Super nice work of course ... I guess I was just wondering?
Ho Ho !!
The Pentax 43mm Glow.
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sepiareverb
genius and moron
The Canon 35mm 1.8 Glow. (Lisboa, Portugal)
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Ah now I know. Canon overdid the glow, just like they overdo sharpness today.
George S.
How many is enough?
This is getting ridiculous. I see mostly hazy shots taken by unsharp lenses. Most of these are definitely not examples of the "Leica glow". Where's the "pop", the separation of the subject from the background, the "aha! that's IT!" moment? Sorry for the somewhat crude comparison, but it's like trying to define pornography. It may be extremely difficult to describe what it is, but when you see it you know.
I also agree with greg- gb hill- that my Elmar 50/3.5 shows the effect in some shooting conditions.
I also agree with greg- gb hill- that my Elmar 50/3.5 shows the effect in some shooting conditions.
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Dad Photographer
Ho Ho Ho .... chatting about pornography on Christmas Day?
Take it easy, George. Don't you understand it when people here are taking it easy?
You made your point, and I fully understand it. To many people, what is meant by "Leica Glow" is a myth.
Take it easy, George. Don't you understand it when people here are taking it easy?
You made your point, and I fully understand it. To many people, what is meant by "Leica Glow" is a myth.
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raid
Dad Photographer
Raid,
I have to say that little girl gets more beautiful with every post ... so what the heck do you look like ? ... or is it her 99% her Mother ?
Super nice work of course ... I guess I was just wondering?
Ho Ho !!
Ho Ho Ho back at you!
Steve,
The results of the laws of genetics can be cruel and they can be kind to people. In our case, my daughters seem to have taken lots from my wife [who looks better than me], and they picked a few things from me that have not totally damaged the way they look!
Thanks, Santa.
link: http://www.postimage.org/image.php?v=PqIi8kJ
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raid
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Ah now I know. Canon overdid the glow, just like they overdo sharpness today.![]()
I find the Canon 50/1.2 not showing such "glow" or flare. The 35/1.8 can be used for such results when shooting wide open into sources of light.
elmoG
Established
Summarit

bene
Established
Sorry to bring this old thread back but I really like this look but the info on the "glow" is very scattered... Which lens can create these look. Specifically which 50 lux?
piazza63
Established
I think the 35mm summilux pre asph has got to have some of the best glow I have seen.
http://www.flickr.com/search/?q=summilux&w=15649961@N02
http://www.flickr.com/search/?q=summilux&w=15649961@N02




FPjohn
Well-known
"Glow" appears with my older Summicron collapsable, DR and version lll images when I overdevelop in Rodinol. Has it gone away with the current Summicrons? The 90mm has yet to betray itself in my hands.
yours
FPJ
yours
FPJ
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bene
Established
I'm looking on creating this look =) 50mm guy
fotomeow
name under my name
Thanks for all the great (and less great) shots of "glow" = preferred flare. It has opened my foto eyes a bit wider. I especially like Nando's Summar shot (and thanks for the tips you gave me Nando). Im now on the hunt for one of these older lenses, and can see the need (damn you all anyway) for buying more than one prime lens at the same focal length (and speed!). If you havent seen it, Mr Gandy at his www.cameraquest.com site gives some good breakdowns of the older Leica lenses and corresponding glow offered or not offered by each.
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