nightime basswalk | Barcelona
Just after great time & coffe with Xenia & Maceo we went for some streetshoots. Barri Gòtic, Barcelona, February 2011. Leica M9, 28mm, f2, t1/15, iso 2500
all that jazz: kadete
small, claustrophobic space. accoustic. 17 February, Warsaw. Leica M9, jpegs directly from camera, lenses 28-50-75, most of the time @f2, time 1/15-1/60, iso2500
pink umbrella wonder
in days of white sky and gray around me it was like a miracle, the great wonder. old lady with pink umbrella. Warsaw, 2011. Leica M9, Voigtlander Skopal 21/4P
Friday nightime
it’s amazing how Leica M9 perform in lowlights, providing huge amount of detail. the noise (or rather grain as I see it) is really easy to remove with almost no loss in detai
timing framing freezing
what I love in rangefinders is the possibility to see more then just frame, to choose really THAT time and freeze the whole world in pic. silent click. it’s not dealing with
M9 info
I was wondering how to check number of shoots done on M9 after reseting the numbering. A few days ago I’ve found it – on website of Wolfram Söns. http://www.soens.de/s
donot worry
Donot worry… paramparam… Robert Korybut-Daszkiewicz, photographer, Warsaw. Leica M9, iso 1600, f2.4, t1/125, summicron 50/2
shoes & legs
After four Cuba Libre… Legs from the right will kick St. Petersburg’s ballet. New Year, Warsaw. Leica M9, iso 2500, f2.4, t1/15, nocton 28/2
Christmas gone
Wilanów, Warsaw. Leica M9, iso 1600, f2.4, t1/30, summicron 50/2
nightime portrait
Marcin Józef Lachowski, jazz drummer. Leica M9, iso2500, f4, t1/15, summicron 50/2