The light is gradually entering into our lives again and with it more opportunities to photograph.
(Music to my eyes…)
—Peter.
↑Leica M9 and Leica 50mm Summilux ASPH @ f/1.4. Custom processing by pbp.
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Wonderful light and colour palette Peter!
Thank you Andrew!
I have been shooting with a 50mm Summicron for a few years, but the Summilux is something else!
The Summicron is special too, but I agree, the Summilux (ASPH) is remarkable.
I’m Japanese reader of your blog and not a good English speaker.
Please tell me what ‘pbp processing’ means.
Sorry, I got it!
‘photographs by Peter’
😉
Riffin’ the Blues!
Spring, her warmer eyes alight, climbs tiptoe over the window ledge, sits cross legged on the chair: how long and soft the blues become, how tender the shadows…
Very nice…
beautiful pic and light! generally how much time would you say you spend on PP and do you have a general formula?
Thanks Jim. Sometimes 60 sec, sometimes 3 days… sometimes 3 years! Whatever it takes. I look back at my older stuff and see I’ve improved over time, but I’m always changing how I do things, as I go along.
beautiful shot, full of suspense…. one of your best.
Wonderful light and colour palette Peter!
Thank you Andrew!
I have been shooting with a 50mm Summicron for a few years, but the Summilux is something else!
The Summicron is special too, but I agree, the Summilux (ASPH) is remarkable.
I’m Japanese reader of your blog and not a good English speaker.
Please tell me what ‘pbp processing’ means.
Sorry, I got it!
‘photographs by Peter’
😉
Riffin’ the Blues!
Spring, her warmer eyes alight, climbs tiptoe over the window ledge, sits cross legged on the chair: how long and soft the blues become, how tender the shadows…
Very nice…
beautiful pic and light! generally how much time would you say you spend on PP and do you have a general formula?
Thanks Jim. Sometimes 60 sec, sometimes 3 days… sometimes 3 years! Whatever it takes. I look back at my older stuff and see I’ve improved over time, but I’m always changing how I do things, as I go along.
beautiful shot, full of suspense…. one of your best.