Sunday diptych | coffebreak
walking around in the center of Warsaw. Warsaw, March 2011. Leica M9, 28mm, iso 400
Kadete Jazzownia reflection
Kadete at Jazzownia, Warsaw Old Town. groovy reflection. amazing summilux glass on the Leica M9. thank you Leica Store for renting Summilux. Jazzownia, Warsaw, March 2011. Leica M9
flaramido
I’m still with music in my mind. Flaramido. Step down to catch the limit of Leica M9 sensor. The blasphemy of shooting in jpeg and publishing it. DNG stored for archive. stre
cold morning
I stuck on jpegs on Leica M9. I mean: I shoot both dng and jpegs, but most of the time I find jpegs usable for me. So much detail in the lights (until I burn them). A cold morning
R9 Photar esspresso with summilux bonus
morning esspresso in Leica Store Poland (no, I donot live there). from left Leica R9 with Leica Photar 25/2 (yep, not a bottle cap but macro lens in microsize), esspresso, Leica M
Sunday diptych | icecreams with M9
lazy icescreams. welcome in iceage no 5. I donot have a colour problem with M9. 30 sec DNG open/contrast/save postprocessing. Warsaw, February 2011. Leica M9, 28mm, t1/45, f4, iso4
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