Here is the second picture in this series
ISO 1250 1/90 sec f2 50mm (Leica M Monochrom, Leica 50mm summicron APO, LR4)
I realized last night my site was down. Unfortunately, I didn’t get it back up and working until tonight. Hopefully, I won’t have another problem for a while.
I took a series of images last week while visiting family. I’m getting accustomed to using my Leica M Monochrom mostly in low light situations. I’m still amazed on how well performs and the pictures it produces. Combining it with Leica’s new 50mm summicron APO creates a phenomenal pair! The 50mm APO was without question designed for this camera.
ISO 1600 1/90 sec f2 50mm (Leica M Monochrom, Leica 50mm summicron APO, LR4)
Here is one more shot of the George Rogers Clark Memorial (this is my favorite).
ISO 200 1/350 sec f2 50mm (Leica M typ 240, Leica 50mm summicron APO, LR4, Photoshop, Nik Software suite)
This past weekend we drove back home for a birthday party. I decided to get up one morning and take a few pictures of the George Rogers Clark Memorial. I’m always trying to imagine places to take landscape pictures back home but unfortunately, the majority of what is around is flat farm land. This is one of the few unique structures in and around where I’m from.
ISO 200 1/25 sec f5.6 50mm (Leica M typ 240, Leica 50mm summicron APO, LR4, Photoshop, Nik Software suite)
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)
ISO 800 1/90 sec f2 50mm(Leica m typ 240, Leica 50mm summicron APO, LR4)