07-06-2011
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Nikkor AIS
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07-27-2011
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#1352
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Nikkor AIS
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Last edited by Nikkor AIS : 07-27-2011 at 13:37.
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07-27-2011
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#1353
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This is oddly appealing...
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Originally Posted by Renzsu
^ Love those indoor shots!

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07-27-2011
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#1354
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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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09-05-2011
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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 …
"the cook"
Today's blog entry on teknopunk.com
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09-07-2011
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#1356
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cool sequence!
i REALLY should not hang out in this thread so much...
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09-07-2011
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#1357
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cool sequence!
i REALLY should not hang out in this thread so much...
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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.
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09-07-2011
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#1358
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and i shoot at night 99% of the time. ha, arrrrgh. one day...
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09-07-2011
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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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09-17-2011
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#1360
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... likes film.
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09-26-2011
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... likes film.
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09-26-2011
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... likes film.
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09-26-2011
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Quote:
Originally Posted by menos
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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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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09-26-2011
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... likes film.
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10-03-2011
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Originally Posted by maddoc
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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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10-03-2011
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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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10-03-2011
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... likes film.
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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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10-03-2011
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Quote:
Originally Posted by maddoc
I enjoyed using this lens while living in Sapporo where it is useful in long winter nights.
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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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11-07-2011
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11-07-2011
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11-07-2011
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Leica M4P, Noctilux 50mm f1.0, Kodachrome 25. Western Australia, 1986.
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01-16-2012
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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:
paper incognito by teknopunk.com, on Flickr
big ear zebra by teknopunk.com, on Flickr
armored zebra by teknopunk.com, on Flickr
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01-16-2012
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... likes film.
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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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01-16-2012
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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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01-16-2012
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... likes film.
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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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... and maybe also in Singapore ? 
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