<p>Thanks for looking. <br> I guess lots of people buy a succession of correction lenses as their eyes get older, so I'm hoping that someone...
I had this same issue a couple of years ago. I don't have it now. The only change I have made to my processing is that I now filter the...
<p>I gave up on finding a quality scanner at an affordable price. I built myself a luxurious darkroom shed for a lot less money, and now I just...
<p>Perspective depends on viewpoint, not on focal length. Worth thinking about how close you want to get to foreground subjects, how much angle...
<p>I don't think there is a special Leica feel, but I am reluctant to join those who rubbish the whole notion.<br> I have an M6. By the time they...
<p>Seems a terrible shame, Paul. I'm 59, so I am getting age, and arthritic hands too - seeing a consultant next week. It simply hasn't occurred...
<blockquote> <p>It's only original once.</p> </blockquote> <p>Exactly. Think how many times it could be useful. Life is short. Use the darn...
<p>I think the whole problem is that defining genres is a retrospective act. You can recognise a vogue for street photography in hindsight, but...
<p>I have only 2 lenses: the non-APO 50mm Summicron and the APO 35mm Summicron. The 50 has frustrated me a good deal with veiling flare, while...
<p>Ian . : 'Back from Tibet' is wonderful! Extremely atmospheric, no interaction with the photographer, great use of depth of field. I love it.</p>
<p>Mukul, my sympathies, I went through all this too. I couldn't understand how photographers like HCB, Erwitt, etc could achieve compositional...
<p>If it was a darkroom print, you'd dot in to break the line up into sections, then repeat for each section and subsection until the whole thing...
John H, I would go with either Tri-X or HP5+ with Emofin or any other 2-bath dev. (I use Barry Thornton's formula, which I mix from raw...
Aren't all photos historical? Thanks for the link, I only wish there were more to see.
<blockquote> <p>I don't understand why people would want a picture of someone they don't know.</p> </blockquote> <p>My Granny used to say that,...
<p>I thought I read a couple of years back that Leica had decided to develop their firmware in-house, in Germany. Anyone else remember that?</p>
<p>I take absolutely no responsibility for what I am about to say! From my experience of making stuff in leather, you cannot get a new dye colour...
<p>I adore my (current model) Summicron 50 and have had some stunning results with it. Resolution wide open, sharpness in the corners, and shadow...
<p>Here's another example.<br> <img src="http://d6d2h4gfvy8t8.cloudfront.net/16676775-md.jpg" alt="" width="680" height="463" /></p>
<p>Good. Some of them may be streaked from the edges, but from experience 50% or so will be fine. Bad luck, but definitely worth processing.</p>
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