Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2005/11/01
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Ted, Thank you for taking the time to comment. I will certainly take a few more walks in 30's parts of town on foggy days. :) Don don.dory@gamil.com On 11/1/05, Ted Grant <tedgrant@shaw.ca> wrote: > > Don Dory showed teh Summarit Leica glow.: :-) > Subject: [Leica] Don's PAW Summarit explorations > > > Greetings again. Last week I played around with a Summarit at F1.5. This > lens does indeed provide that famous Leica "Glow". For some situations > this > lens has a unique signature very hard to replicat in PS and certainly not > to > everyones taste. > First up is a window portrait of my daughter. This is a little less than > half the negative as the original showed far more of the window in a > landscape mode. > http://gallery.leica-users.org/album167/VMARYWINDOWSMILINGPRINTADJU > Second is a gray day shot with room to show the Summarit's unique > signature > in background detail at wider apertures. > http://gallery.leica-users.org/album167/marybench > Last for today is a shot taken while waiting at the airport. No stealth, > just pick up the camera and shoot. > http://gallery.leica-users.org/album167/waitinginlove<<<< > > Hi Don, > As much as I like these with the Summarit creating a feeling I should make > use of mine more often, unfortunately I'm selling a complete Leica Red > Dial > lllf kit with 1.5 Summarit, a 35mm and 135 mm lenses along with other > close-up and various other like new bits and pieces including an un-marked > fine leather case to carry camera with auxiliary viewfinder and all other > bits and pieces. > > Now when I see the results from your Summarit exposures I'm now tempted to > shoot with mine on an M7 using adapter and do some fun shooting rather > than > "assignment related." As some hobby like stuff. ;-) > > However the gear is pretty well committed to someone who'll give it a good > home ;-) while making good use of it. Besides I'll have another of my old > camera stuff gone. A couple more Leica's, 1932 for one with a couple of > Russian copies, Leica and Contax. But that's for later this month when > many > things will be listed on a Friday. > > However the Summarit does produce that Leica glow certainly if you use it > under similar lighting conditions of times gone by when Leica was king of > Kings of cameras in it's hey day. I'd like to see images of really old > buildings, circ early 30's, moody light and or early evenings with a > little > light left in the sky and street lights on. Oh maybe a tad bit of fog > might > help! ;-) > > Some what in the form of early Atget works.;-) That mood stuff no matter > what cameras he and others of that era used. > > The shot of your daughter in the widow is intriguing in that I would've > liked to see a fuller use of the neg, rather than crop it from a little > less > than half the frame. This doesn't mean I don't like it, it's "the glow" > maybe a tad too much.;-) > > But then we become spoiled by the sharp cutting contrasts of modern day > glass and quite often the visual value of the "Leica glo" is lost due to > our > vision of today's "snappy colours and contrasts" cut by new Leica glass. > > Thanks for posting as I think it's good for folks to see what can be done > with old lenses as pictures don't always have to be as sharp and crispy > and > finger cutting sharp and moodless as we see many today. > > The important thing is knowing when to make the "Glo" work in a photograph > and when not to, as it doesn't work every time. But in the right scene it > creates such a wonderful visual effect that's just as much a learning > thing > for success as making the correct exposure.Which I feel you've done here. > > One last point; The couple in the airport.... just a neat life moment > photo!:) Basically... "SEE-SHOOT!" No screwing around deciding exposure > compensation or other techie things so many allow themselves to become > trapped into with bloody details or taking for ages to focus. > > The success of these type of photographs is the ability of photographer to > "SEE and REACT" all in one motion. As you say...>>" No stealth, just pick > up > the camera and shoot!"<<< Good on you for a well captured life's moment in > airport fun.;-) > ted > > > > _______________________________________________ > Leica Users Group. > See http://leica-users.org/mailman/listinfo/lug for more information >