ISO 800 1/500 sec f2 35mm (Leica M Monochrom, Leica 35mm summilux FLE, LR4)
My wife and I have been fortunate to have a wonderful dog, Abby for the past 13 years. She has always been a very loving dog and full of energy. In the past year, her health has been declining and her time with us is limited. My little girl has really enjoyed having her around. Abby has enjoyed eating the trail of food my little girl leaves all the time.
It’s been difficult to get any good pictures of my little girl and our dog together. Both never seem to sit still long enough for me to capture a moment. Luckily, I was able to catch a few the other day. These will probably be the only series of “good” pictures I will get of them 2 together.
ISO 640 1/750 sec f2 35mm (Leica M Monochrom, Leica 35mm summilux FLE, LR4)
This is the last George Rogers Clark Memorial shot that I took. This was taken hand-held with my Leica M Monochrom and 90mm summicron APO. I’ve been asked a few times about the Monochrom compared to the new M typ 240 and I believe without question the Monochrom wins. All I will say is the dynamic range and sharpness in my opinion kicks the M (240)’s butt.
The prior George Rogers Clark shot taken in black & white took a lot of post processing to get it the way I wanted (I think I used 4 different layer mask). This shot was post-processed with no layer mask. Any thoughts?
ISO 400 1/60 sec f2 90mm (Leica M Monochrom, Leica 90mm summicron, LR4)
It’s a simple interest but if you carefully look, there is a log of symmetry. Often times this symmetry isn’t noticed until after the image was taken but in this instance I knew I had something immediately prior to composing the shot.
ISO 1600 1/90 sec f.95 50mm (Leica M Monochrom, Leica 50mm noctilux, LR4)