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Old 07-06-2011   #1351
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Old 07-27-2011   #1352
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Old 07-27-2011   #1353
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This is oddly appealing...

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^ Love those indoor shots!

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[url="http://[url=http://www.flickr.com/photos/rootbeer2004/5978818130/][/url] [url=http://www.flickr.com/photos/rootbeer2004/5978818130/]Weaving Spiders[/url] by [url=http://www.flickr.com/people/rootbeer2004/]rootbeer2004[/url], on Flickr"]
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bumping the sleepy Noctilux thread ;-)
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bumping the sleepy Noctilux thread ;-)

Bump…

I hope everybody is ok and no Noctilux has collected mold and spiderwebs already ;-)

These shots were taken after I just stepped into a kitchen in one of the small alleyways in Shanghai.
The cook was first surprised and then went on to not shy away from showing some work with his tools …


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cool sequence!

i REALLY should not hang out in this thread so much...
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cool sequence!

i REALLY should not hang out in this thread so much...
Thanks ;-)

Here are a few recent shots, I took with my favorite lens - the Noctilux f1:















When I go out, to shoot the night, the Noctilux is always on one of the bodies, mostly the 35 Lux ASPH on the other, which pairs ok.
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and i shoot at night 99% of the time. ha, arrrrgh. one day...
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Gotta say, I don't like the daytime color shots from the M9 and Noctilux combo...

This lens really adds to shots made in B&W but the daytime contrast and the color take so much away from those shots!
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Thanks ;-)

Here are a few recent shots, I took with my favorite lens - the Noctilux f1:



When I go out, to shoot the night, the Noctilux is always on one of the bodies, mostly the 35 Lux ASPH on the other, which pairs ok.
Dirk, love the one of the old man wearing glasses...now I know why, i've seen this shot on your site but didn't pay attention to the lens used.
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Love the atmosphere and the framing of these, Gabor they feel like something of a diptych. In fact, it seems to be a common theme in quite a few of your beautiful noctilux shots (I'm a long time lurker), that frame-within-a-frame, in-through-the-window, ghost on the streets feeling (maybe a theme for a future monograph?). Really magical and proof that however special the signature of this lens is, it takes a poetic eye to really bring out the best in it.
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Recently got hold of a 1975 E58 copy in really minty condition, after several years of dreaming about owning one (this thread being a major reason why). Gratuitous lens pr0n ahoy:



Our kid was just born, so I haven't had as much chance to shoot it as I'd like yet (and will spare you a deluge of newborn pics), but am looking forward to hitting the night streets soon. A couple of quick early shots here:





Looking forward to hopefully adding something a little more interesting soon
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Thanks a lot !! I enjoyed using this lens while living in Sapporo where it is useful in long winter nights.

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Love the atmosphere and the framing of these, Gabor they feel like something of a diptych. In fact, it seems to be a common theme in quite a few of your beautiful noctilux shots (I'm a long time lurker), that frame-within-a-frame, in-through-the-window, ghost on the streets feeling (maybe a theme for a future monograph?). Really magical and proof that however special the signature of this lens is, it takes a poetic eye to really bring out the best in it.
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I enjoyed using this lens while living in Sapporo where it is useful in long winter nights.
Plenty of those on the way for me sometime soon, hoping to make the best of them (between 3am newborn wakeup calls perhaps)
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Wow, this thread has been in hiding for three months !!!

I admit, I didn't use my Noctilux for a few weeks, as I mostly toyed with older lenses on Leica M and my first steps in medium format.

I dusted the Noctilux off and keep it on the camera for a while - a few drive by shots:


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I also almost never use the lens recently, hardly anything interesting at night where I live now and the next bigger city (Tokyo) is not in walking distance ...

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Gabor, funny, how the tiles are exactly the same, as used in all bigger towns around China in metro and bus stations ;-)
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Gabor, funny, how the tiles are exactly the same, as used in all bigger towns around China in metro and bus stations ;-)
... and maybe also in Singapore ?
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