The blog post titled “The crack-cocaine of the Leica world” is a short article analyzing a street photograph taken in San Francisco with a Leica M8 camera and a Cosina-Voigtlander NOKTON 35mm F1.2 Aspherical lens. The author describes how a trip to the bank machine turned into an opportunity to see and photograph the city,… Continue reading Dining on the Sidewalk
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Elderly woman
The Leica camera, a high-end brand with a cult following in the photography world, has often been compared to the addictive nature of crack cocaine. Its loyal following encompasses both professional and amateur photographers alike who appreciate its high-quality craftsmanship and unique features. One such feature is its rangefinder-style focusing mechanism, which allows for a… Continue reading Elderly woman
Weird aperture
Blogged in The Woodwork: The crack-cocaine of the Leica Planet. Odd aperture North Beach, San Francisco, California Nikon D3, Nikkor 70-200mm f/2.8G VR, Canon 500D near up filter LitePanel, Gitzo G1228LVL, RRS BH 55, Wimberley Sidekick Aperture 2. (uncooked fantastic tuning, white equilibrium, enrich, highlights & shadows, sharpen) 1/2sec @ f/14, iso 200, 170mm (170mm)… Continue reading Weird aperture