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Shadow Works

Shadow Works - Leica M2, 35mm Color Skopar, Kodak BW400CN

Rails and Review

Rails and Review - Leica M2, 35mm Color Skopar, f2.5, Kodak BW400CN

Testing the bokeh of my Cosina Voigtlander 35mm f/2.5 Color Skopar Classic and a brief review.
Image was shot at f2.5 a.k.a wide open, close to the minimum focus distance with Kodak BW400CN. 

Impressions:
- Great corner to corner sharpness with minimal light fall off and perhaps a slight vignette (which i dig).
- Moderate contrast.
- Good bokeh with a nice and smooth in-focus to out-focus transition. Maybe a bit harsh – see top left and right of picture – but not enough to bug me. 
-  Surprisingly deep depth of field for f2.5.

* the above review is drawn from my personal experience and the testing is neither comprehensive nor scientific. So just take what you can from it……… 

30 Steps

30 steps - Leica M2, 35mm Color Skopar, Kodak BW400CN

I took this picture 30 steps away from where I live.

The train tracks are still in service and runs around 3 times per day – thankfully!! as noise level gets reasonably noticeable when they come by.
It services inbound and outbound market for both containerised and bulk goods sending out consumables, fruit, vegetables, minerals, ores, and forest products (woodchips, logs, and paper) and bringing in consumables, fuels, minerals and other inputs to production via the Burnie Port.

Picture from the first roll through my ‘new’ meterless M2 =D

Vintage Holden

Vintage Holden

There is something about the look of old vintage cars……… fascinates me.

Burnie Boardwalk

Burnie Boardwalk - Konica Hexar AF, BW400CN

Burnie Boardwalk along the seafront.

[MAY IS FILM.]