Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2004/06/27
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]However, Tina, you really know how to use the Noctilux. I notice that nearly all of your backgrounds are very plain and not very deep, so the vertiginous Noctilux bokeh doesn't develop. Also, these pictures do not have significant foreground to blur out. In one case you have a relatively deep background, but it is very dark. The one exception is the photograph of Senor Lopez fanning himself with his hat; here the deeper background outside the barn door does exhibit the Noctilux bokeh that some among us find quite objectionable. The lesson I draw is that a good photographer who knows what she's doing will use the Noctilux to fine effect. I only wish that I and more of us had some small portion of Tina's talent, ability and experience. Buzz Hausner -----Original Message----- From: lug-bounces+buzz.hausner=verizon.net@leica-users.org [mailto:lug-bounces+buzz.hausner=verizon.net@leica-users.org] On Behalf Of Tina Manley Sent: Saturday, June 26, 2004 10:42 PM To: Leica Users Group Subject: Re: [Leica] Noctilux defence - How dare you, B.D.!! At 04:32 PM 6/26/2004 -0400, you wrote: >In a message dated 6/26/04 12:24:10 PM, bdcolen@earthlink.net writes: > ><< But as I've also said repeatedly, it's just my opinion - and I'm as >entitled to express it as all the folks who eeaxpress their opinion that >the Noctilux is the greatest piece of optical glass in which they've >ever invested. (And believe me, reading that over and over - and looking >at uninspiring snapshots taken with the $2500 lens, is a boring to me as >my comments are to them. ;-) ) > >B. D. >> B.D. - I love my Noctilux and you will have to pry it from my cold, dead hands! Do you see nausea bokeh or boredom in content of these Noctilux photos? (actually, boredom in the content would hardly be the fault of the lens!) http://main.nc.us/openstudio/tinamanley/Honduras/maria.htm http://main.nc.us/openstudio/tinamanley/Honduras/weldi.htm http://main.nc.us/openstudio/tinamanley/Honduras/ordinand.htm http://main.nc.us/openstudio/tinamanley/Honduras/amilcar.htm http://www.leica-gallery.net/tinamanley/image-29684.html http://www.leica-gallery.net/tinamanley/image-51157.html http://www.leica-gallery.net/tinamanley/image-51159.html http://www.leica-gallery.net/tinamanley/image-60370.html http://www.leica-gallery.net/tinamanley/image-60372.html http://www.leica-gallery.net/tinamanley/image-60387.html http://www.leica-gallery.net/tinamanley/image-60410.html And many, many more! They are all made with the Noctilux and could not have been made with any other lens! I am not a Leica do-or-die fan and hate their current association with fancy name-brand purses and scarves, but they made a killer of a low-light lens that nobody else has even begun to equal. When it comes to taking photos in the dark, nothing else comes close to a Noctilux. I would never use it stopped down in broad daylight, but that is not its purpose. If you can see the bokeh, you should not be using the Noctilux!! Tina Tina Manley, ASMP www.tinamanley.com http://www.pdiphotos.com http://www.workbookstock.com http://www.newscom.com http://www.americanphotojournalist.com _______________________________________________ Leica Users Group. See http://leica-users.org/mailman/listinfo/lug for more information