Michael Snow’s sculptures, inside the Eaton Centre, Toronto.
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↑Leica M2, Kodak Tri-X 400, and Voigtländer Nokton 40mm @ f/1.4
Michael Snow’s sculptures, inside the Eaton Centre, Toronto.
(please click on the image to view)
↑Leica M2, Kodak Tri-X 400, and Voigtländer Nokton 40mm @ f/1.4
Great shot! Love the feeling of depth.
Thank you.
(apologies for falling into repetition;-)) Fantastic shot! I also love the feeling of depth, and the lines of the roof are well spotted to include them into the composition. You know how to use this master piece of equipment in the right way:-)!
Another great shot!!!
Lovely shot, very much enjoying your blog! I’m just starting to shoot some more with my M3 and some old and modern 50mm lenses and was wondering what you use for light metering? (My old Leica meter MR doesn’t seem terribly reliable despite a CLA…)
Best,
George
Thanks George!
I’m using my iPhone with the “Pocket Light Meter” app.
Hope that helps,
Peter.
Thank you, had completely forgotten about that app! Will put it to the test on a trip to Italy this week!
Best,
George
I use that app too, and can vouch for it. It’s really great (although when I can, I prefer a handheld meter), and free!
Before I clicked, I thought the place must have a serious pigeon problem!
Very enjoyable shot.