Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2012/10/14

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Subject: [Leica] NZ PAW 41
From: john at mcmaster.co.nz (John McMaster)
Date: Sun, 14 Oct 2012 20:36:58 +0000
References: <80F9701439F20347874CE5E4E03C22E998AD066A@WhizzMAIL01.whizz.org> <E24E0721-4F8E-49D2-9552-9FFBE674A805@sfr.fr> <80F9701439F20347874CE5E4E03C22E998AE3D39@WhizzMAIL01.whizz.org> <887990C8-40B7-47EC-A7B3-CE4DCDBE9744@sfr.fr>

I think it was shot at f4.0 on the 50mm Summilux

john

-----Original Message-----

What I meant is that some cameras I've used, or the photos of others I've 
seen, when pushing ISO to its upper limits and using a large aperture tend 
to nearly blow the not necessary shining lighter parts - not here.
It is very well balanced, and I agree that the grain here is like very tasty 
sweet tannins ;-) Sant?!
Ph


Le 14 oct. 12 ? 22:06, John McMaster a ?crit :

> Thanks Philippe, it was a very low contrast original (in shade) and 
> the MM tends to be low contrast as well so things worked out well. I 
> really do like the "grain"/noise that it gives at that speed...
>
> john
>
> -----Original Message-----
>
> I like the shoe, and the rendition is excellent at this ISO - I mean 
> the highlights are very well preserved, much better than with other 
> sensors at least.
>
> Keep clicking and sharing :-)
>
> Amiti?s
> Philippe
>
> Le 12 oct. 12 ? 22:15, John McMaster a ?crit :
>
>> I did take the M9 out one day, just did not shoot anything!  Been 
>> overcast this week which suits B&W...
>>
>> Several shots are 5000ASA, most with an 1.8ND filter but the last one 
>> because it was in a dark area and I like the look ;-)
>>
>> http://johnmcmaster.com/PAW/2012/41
>>
>> C & C welcome
>>
>> john
>>



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