My friend Nick Devlin has written an article for Luminous Landscape called Cuba No Colour – With the Leica Monochrom. It is well worth checking out for the commentary and the images, which were created with the Monochrom (M9).
—Peter.
My friend Nick Devlin has written an article for Luminous Landscape called Cuba No Colour – With the Leica Monochrom. It is well worth checking out for the commentary and the images, which were created with the Monochrom (M9).
—Peter.
Leica officially killed off CCD, with the introduction of the Leica Monochrom (Type 246) yesterday.
Unfortunately, this was entirely expected.
Consequently, we have lost something special. The 90% of photographers who cannot tell the difference between M9 vs. M240 files, but who value the me-too features of CaNikoSony will no doubt be rejoicing right about now.
For the rest of us: CCD is dead – long live CCD!
—Peter.
Aaron C. Greenman has previously contributed to this site and has even been a Featured Photographer. Normally, his work is informed by his previous experiences in newspaper journalism, and his interest in graphic arts. This time, however, Aaron wanted to contribute something a little different. I’ll let him tell you, in his own words.
—Peter.
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Aaron C. Greenman writes:
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A rare video recording from 5 years ago, when the kids were… wolves and piggies.
This is a second test shot with the Leica 35/2 v1 (8 element), this time on the M3.
Please forgive the repetitive nature of these test images, but it is important for me to observe the behaviour of different equipment under similar circumstances.
On a related note, I’ve pretty much decided to abandon film (again)… there are more and more obstacles making it difficult for me to continue working with it.
—Peter.