Leica M - Post your Portraits

visiting the library...
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super sharp. Excellent portraits Menos. I really enjoyed the one with the balloons and girl smiling

Thanks ;-)

I really love, picking strangers on the streets and shooting portraits - it's not just photography but A LOT of fun meeting new people.
It's even today not considered "normal" to ask a total stranger on the street, to have their portrait taken - hence some strange reactions from time to time …

may I introduce my new 1913-1983 50 Summicron:
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I love that lens on the M8 sensor! it's super sharp, but does some interesting things with backgrounds, I love so much from the Noctilux (shape of highlights, slight distortion close up, etc …).

another with the 50 Cron:
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and a few with the almighty 75 Summilux (a pity, I didn't take my favorite lens, the 50ƒ1 with me this time):
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Watch also my blog with a new entry about the city, I love so much … Leipzig.
 
Hey Michael, I answered more extensively by PM.

I used no film for these photos, but shoot mainly two Leica digital cameras - a M8.2 and a M9 (these are my workhorse bodies, always in the bag, one with a wide angle, the other with a normal lens, sometimes a slightly longer portrait lens).

I develop all my photographs individually in Lightroom.
I do not use any plugins or canned profiles, as I found, that this doesn't work well and makes a photographer/ editor to loose the skill of "reading a photograph" during developing.
This is the skill, that comes automatically to everyone, regularly editing and examining photographs, which makes them think about contrast, black point, white point, exposure, sharpening, etc …
You see a photograph and think, mmmh, let's add a little contrast and take back a bit the black point + add a little shadow fill, to make it feel better ;-)

I am never really satisfied with the look and therefore continue to constantly experiment with developing photographs - a general look though one establishes after a few months of seriously following this receipt.
 
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