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Subject: [Leica] A shot, unmanipulated, from the 35/1.4 Nokton
From: tedgrant at shaw.ca (Ted Grant)
Date: Thu Mar 6 17:14:38 2008

Jeffery Smith showed:

Subject: Re: [Leica] A shot, unmanipulated, from the 35/1.4 Nokton<<<

 

>>I focused on the rim of her glasses. I would expect much behind her to be
unsharp at 1.4<<<

However Fred Hess rebutted with:

>>> Fred Hess / Phenix Visuals NL wrote:

> > Indeed it are nice images (nice contrast and sharpness)

But I do not like the bokeh very much. F.i. the image of the book on the
printer looks 'strange'. Also the yellow 'thing' in the right corner.<<

 

Hi Jeffery,

Absolutely what else would one expect wide open. Besides this is an exposure
of experiment to illustrate a test shot of a lens, nothing else.  Nothing
wrong with this photo shot wide open if we're looking at how the lens cuts
an image. If one wanted to get picky picky they could complain about the out
of focus skull on the computer screen, as in I really don't like the "skull
bokeh" nonsense certainly when looking at an image on a computer screen.

Damn the main subject looks as it should, sharp where it was focused and
with reasonable contrast wide open. 

Like what the hell does some soft effect of a "book?" with so many objects
in the background have to do and make any difference if one is looking at
the main subject, the sharpness of where the lens was focused!  Bokeh be
damned!

Fred added:

>> Also the yellow 'thing' in the rightcorner.<<<

This isn't a commercial shoot that requires the time of scanning the scene
for all the little eye catching elements that would be moved or hidden in
some fashion! 

This is merely a grab shot illustrating a lens used wide open, nothing more
nothing less!  If they were purple flowers it wouldn't make any difference
because the image is the eye glasses and how sharp they are!

ted

 

 

> Fred Hess / Phenix Visuals NL wrote:

> > Indeed it are nice images (nice contrast and sharpness)

> > But I do not like the bokeh very much. F.i. the image of the book

> > on the printer looks 'strange'. Also the yellow 'thing' in the

> rightcorner.

> >

> > Thank you for showing.

> >

> > Fred Hess

> >

> > ----- Original Message -----

> > From: "Jeffery Smith" <jsmith342@gmail.com>

> > To: "CVUG" <cvug@cameraquest.org>; "Leica Users Group" <

> lug@leica-users.org>

> > Sent: Wednesday, March 05, 2008 4:55 PM

> > Subject: [Leica] A shot, unmanipulated, from the 35/1.4 Nokton

> >

> >

> >

> >> http://www.400tx.com/nokton1.html

> >> http://www.400tx.com/nokton2.html

> >>

> >> It's a very nice lens. Nice contrast and sharpness wide open.

> >>

> >> --

> >> Jeffery L. Smith

> >> New Orleans, LA

> >>

> >>

> >>

> >

> >

> >

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