ISO 160 1/60 Leica 28mm elmarit
ISO 160 1/60 Leica 28mm elmarit
ISO 160 1/60 Leica 28mm elmarit
ISO 200 1/180 leica 35mm summicron
ISO 160 1/250 Leica 50mm summilux
ISO 160 1/250 Leica 50mm summilux
ISO 160 1/90 Leica 50mm summilux
ISO 160 1/60 Leica 28mm elmarit
ISO 160 1/60 Leica 28mm elmarit
ISO 160 1/60 Leica 28mm elmarit
ISO 200 1/180 leica 35mm summicron
ISO 160 1/250 Leica 50mm summilux
ISO 160 1/250 Leica 50mm summilux
ISO 160 1/90 Leica 50mm summilux
If you’re not familiar with Leica, you probably are not aware that they are well known for shooting at low apertures and creating bokeh. Bokeh is the blur seen in photography or more specifically the quality of the blur. Each Leica lens is known for there unique bokeh. Yes, you will find this with almost all other cameras and lenses but many don’t have the quality seen in Leica lenses. I’ve shot with many Canon dSLR’s and low aperture lenses and have never been impressed as much as I am with the Leica m-mount lenses.
If you would like to read more about “bokeh” I’ll forward you to Steve Huff’s website for an article written by Ashwin Rao’s titled “What is Bokeh?”
Below are a few examples of shots taken with my Leica 50mm Summilux and 35mm Summicron.