Showing posts with label Leica MD-2. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Leica MD-2. Show all posts

Thursday, March 10, 2022

Setting a Tone?


This fence juts into the neighborhood landscape a bit like an obscene gesture. It is so horrible that I actually like to photograph it and look forward to watching entropy take it's toll. LOL. Anyway, I digitized this black-and-white negative using a DSLR and started experimenting with toning the inverted color file. This was just one of the default presets in Adobe Lightroom, but to my eye at least, it gives an interesting split tone effect that would not be possible to achieve in the wet darkroom. 

Tasting notes: Leica MD-2, Voigtlander 35 mm Color Skopar, Ilford Pan F Plus, DSLR 'scan'.

Friday, March 4, 2022

Photographically Bored? Maybe Try This...


About twice a year I go through my entire film camera collection (~50) and check on their overall health and well being. Without fail, I notice a camera that has been neglected a bit, and decide to shoot with it right away. This time it was the Leica MD-2 that caught my eye. This camera was designed for technical applications and was manufactured without a rangefinder or meter. In recent years, film shooters have picked up these bodies to use with wide angle lenses in conjunction with a hot shoe mounted viewfinder for framing. 

The brief, should you decide to accept it, is to load a roll of your favorite film into your 'blind' and meterless camera, and go out for a photowalk. Expose using Sunny 16 and set focus using the appropriate hyperfocal distance on your lens. Desert island photography at its most fun. I was shooting Pan F at 1/50s (flash sync speed :)) and f/5.6 for this shot. If you can come back with decently exposed and mostly in focus images, that of course is the goal. Next time out you can loosen up and shoot freely. 

For this shot, I had sufficient depth of field to cover the chairs. I thought they made an amusing yet transient tableau. You see, these were nice chairs and the pickers will surely snag them right away.

Good light to you this weekend!

Tasting notes: Leica MD-2, Voigtlander 35 mm f/2.5 Color Skopar, Pan F Plus film, DDX developer, digital camera scan.