Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1998/08/29
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]this is the real spirit of darkness. Bravo! Guido Ridoli LEICA M SUPERFAN guirid@numerica.it >Hi Luggers: > >Last night I picked up a copy of the magazine with Erwin Putts review of >the Noctilux article in it. It got me inspired to scan a few Noctilux >pictures I have taken in B&W. > >These first two were taken at a family reunion in June. Cigar is a picture >that was lit only by the lighter and a dim incandescent light behind her. >It was taken at f1 and at 30th of a second hand held. The film was tmax >P3200 rated at ei 1600 and developed in Tmax developer. > >http://home.istar.ca/~robsteve/cigar.jpg > >The second picture of my cousin Kim was taken in the boat house with >incandescent light at f1 and around 125th of a second. I like the sparkle >the Noctilux gives to the eyes, which are not perfectly focused. Film was >also Tmax P3200 at 1600. > >http://home.istar.ca/~robsteve/Kim.jpg > > >The next two pictures were taken with Tmax 100 at a neighbors boat house >last month. This gentleman, Bruce, is retired and is eighty years old. >During the summer, he has daily meeting with his friend at noon where they >share a drink. They call it their Director's meeting. If you make it to >his Director's meeting, you are part of the "in Crowd" of Chester, a >community outside of Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada, where a lot of people >have summer homes. > >http://home.istar.ca/~robsteve/Bruce.jpg > >The second picture is of one of the Directors, Boyd, who is also in his >eighties. He is the second or third generation of his family from >Philadelphia that have spent the summer in Chester. > >http://home.istar.ca/~robsteve/Boyd.jpg > >What I like about the Noctilux in both these photos is how it handles flare >and gives very smooth skin tones. These men look much younger in these >pictures than they actually are. In this boathouse where the pictures were >taken, it is dim with bright light coming in the windows. This light from >the windows is very clear in the Boyd picture and does not seem to cause >any flare. There is still good detail in the shadows. > >I hope this post has not been too long. I regret I do not have a nicely >formatted web page to display them on, but I will get around to that next >month. I have been volunteered to do a presentation to our Photo Guild on >the creation of a web site in October. I guess I had best start learning >it now. Any suggestions on programs that facilitates the creation of a web >page? > >You comments and criticisms on the pictures are appreciated. > >Regards, > >Robert > > > >