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Subject: [Leica] Mark's first Nokton f1.1 shots...
From: gwpics at me.com (Gerry Walden)
Date: Wed, 26 Aug 2009 17:49:32 +0100
References: <4A944561.6050208@whitedogs.co.uk> <d0ee93711ec17.4a9503e1@shaw.ca>

Some really nice shots there Mark, and I particularly like the  
'colour' of the b&ws.

Gerry

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On 26 Aug 2009, at 17:44, TED GRANT wrote:

> Mark showed:
> Subject: [Leica] Mark's first Nokton f1.1 shots...
>
>> Following my acquisition of this gem of a lens, I managed to use
>> it for  the first time last Sunday at the Fairford Steam Rally.
>> I actually managed to get over my normal reticence when photographing
>> strangers and just kept plugging away with the lens.
>> I was quite pleased with my hit rate.
>>
>> The majority of the pictures were taken at f1.1, though I did
>> stop the lens down to see how it fared as a general-purpose lens.
>> Suffice to say, it performed admirably.
>>
>> The pictures, which are all taken on a Leica M8, can be seen at
>> http://www.monomagic.co.uk/nokton/<<<<<<<<<
>
> Hi Mark,
> Well done and illustrating how to make a super fast lens work in  
> separating subjects from background. And getting rid of bkgrds.
>>> The out of focus rendering of  this lens may not be to everybody's  
>>> taste, but then the same can be said for
>> the Noctilux.<<<<<<
>
> Don't sweat the others and their dislike of the back ground  
> rendering, that's their problem! As long as you know it works for  
> you that's all that matters! It's your work, your eye and your  
> results!  You like it? Then stay the course!
> These photographs illustrate you are on the right track quickly in  
> handling the shallow focus effects and being right on the mark for  
> the sharp focus point.
> Make it into a work horse lens and you will come away with many  
> different looking images under some rather difficult light and  
> shallow depth of focus situations.  This submission looks like you  
> are well on the way. Good on you for a first go around!
> cheers,
> ted
>
>
>
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