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Just developed the first roll from my new Leica.


eddieobryan

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I purchased a Leica M6 and 50mm Summicron a couple weeks ago, and

finally had an opportunity to try it out. Kodak Tri-X 400 was used

(rated at 200), developed in D76 1:1. What do you guys think?

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A portrait of my girlfriend, Amanda. Shot in lower Manhattan, a

couple blocks away from our apartment.

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Another picture of Amanda. The snow was really coming down, but it's

always difficult to portray that on film.

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A view of downtown Manhattan from our window. See the Brooklyn Bridge?

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A variation of the portrait above.

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Another variation.

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Initially, it was strange - having a portion of the lens shade sticking into the viewfinder, being able to see outside of the frame, et cetera. Now that I've gotten adjusted to it though, there is no going back to SLRs, I'd imagine I'd feel blind not having the ability to see outside of the frame. Also, I've fallen in love with the sound of the shutter! It's a very satisfying sound.
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Bravo Eddie. I like your use of bokeh to dramatize the subject's sharp focus. I like the shots which, by a combination of Amanda's 1920 style hat and the fact that there are no visible 21st century objects, look like they could have been made in 1920 New York. I like the way you used Amanda's expressive posture, together with the placement of the background lampost, in the composition of photo #2.
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That's the best picture of a pretty girl I've seen in ages. And the Brooklyn Bridge ain't unwelcome either! So keep working that Leica and don't get hung up with formality. Take it easy and take it natural and if you can continue the quality of the first image then you will enjoy many years with a Leica and many people will be thrilled with your work.
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I luv Beau's "up there with Peanut butter and jelly..." its true.

But let me ask Eddie. You obviously know your way around a shutter, I'd like to hear what differences you see due to the camera/lens combo as compared with other equp. you've used.

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