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Subject: [Leica] Chicago alley wall peeling paint 135mm f4.5 Hektor
From: lluisripollquerol at gmail.com (Lluis Ripoll)
Date: Sat, 9 Oct 2010 14:27:13 +0200
References: <C8D529A4.4C08%mark@rabinergroup.com>

Mark,

you have a great eye and this with your skills of creativity made  
possible such wonderful images, beside this I like very much the  
composition.

I've never own a Kektot 135, the macro works I've saw with this lens  
are excellent too.

Saludos
Lluis


El 09/10/2010, a las 2:03, Mark Rabiner escribi?:

> http://gallery.leica-users.org/v/lugalrabs/chicago+wall+ST.jpg.html
>
> 135mm f4.5 Hektor I got for 99 bucks Oct/7/2001.
> With my first M6 classic.
> It was made in the early 50's just like me.
> 15-blade diaphragm for the sure verisimilitude of a nice circle of non
> confusion.
>
> I would almost always use it with a very dark green or red filter.
> The film was Tri X in Rodinal 1:75
> It was scanned from a fiber 8x10 print made with a 63mm Nikor 2.8. A  
> thing I
> don't have fond feelings about doing much of any more preferring a  
> neg scan
> and re thinking it.
>
> Yes I had a bit of fun with the new raw filter cs5 doing a duotone  
> with it.
> It was heavily toned as a print but not I don't think these colors.  
> I think
> it was rather cold toned. But bricks are red so there you go. This  
> is how it
> looks this time.
>
> The head comes off I can use it with my viso and it focuses to  
> infinity.
> Also with the bellows if I recall.
>
> It sure as hell has a Leica fingerprint but at this magnification  
> I'm not
> sure if we're really experiencing much of it. More of a fig Newton  
> of our
> own imaginations. Do the RGB line up The smart money says no!!
>
> Ken Lincoln Rockwell has a nice layout on it. I'm not finding any  
> thing here
> I'm disagreeing with. He does this just to confuse us.
> http://www.kenrockwell.com/leica/135mm-f45.htm
>
> He says " This is among the softest lenses I've used."
> Yep! But I sure don't shoot it wide open and I'd print it with as much
> contrast as I could squeeze out of it and now with unsharp mask it  
> becomes
> less of an issue as you could just add on a little more.
> But its "Leica fingerprint" would be at one point its blazing non  
> sharpness.
> Its not an APO ASPH.
> Its the best 99 bucks I ever spent.
>
> It has that certain something.
> je ne sais quoi
> Lens design not at its apex. Which just makes it more fun to use.
>
> I found the tiny frame lens like a cursor not on my monitor but on the
> world.
>
> The Rabs
>
> --------------------
> Mark William Rabiner
> Photography
> http://gallery.leica-users.org/v/lugalrabs/
> mark at rabinergroup.com
>
>
>
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