Showing posts with label leica. Show all posts
Showing posts with label leica. Show all posts

Monday, July 25, 2022

The classic view of Sydney Harbour Bridge

 


For a conference trip to Sydney, one has to take a souvenir shot back home. Pity there was no shiny light up projections on the evening.


Panasonic G9

Leica 8-18mm


City posts








Friday, July 22, 2022

Grampians Sunset

 


The typical Grampians Sunset

The graduation of light and layers of colour are what I really like about the area

Panasonic G9

Leica 42.5mm 

Grampians


Sunday, July 17, 2022

Lake Tyrrell with another look

 


This lake is like a woman with menopause. There is such much volatility in its mood variation. She can be charming or cruel. 

Panasonic G9

Leica 8-18mm



Other Lake photos

Lake Tyrrell Photos




Sunday, September 2, 2012

What is he up to?


Taken by Lumix 25mm f1.4

Around the corner of Little Collins St and Swanston St in Melbourne CBD.

Hope this is not a new fetish



Sunday, July 22, 2012

Leica 50mm R f2 textures


Leica 50mm. The dream lens. 

The details in the shadow are recoverable. The texture on his skin is well preserved. The feel of pop is very prominent. A lens that is reliable and consistent for day to day snaps.


Banana man


Look at the skin texture and the hair on the arm.


Dont you just love 50mm :)





Sunday, January 2, 2011

Scooter


This image was taken by Leica 25mm f1.4

There is an emerging trend for people to ride scooters these days. It is a practice considered green and environmentally friendly. However, scooter shared the same mortality rate as people who ride motorcycles in which the mortality rate was being reported up to 50% in 2 years riding time.

Being a Leica lens owner, any image I took has to be converted to black and white, with high punchy contrast and harsh grain added to look like a piece of Leica work. Tha is a generalising statement but that is my view of Leica shooters in general.

Good to see that I have finally managed to utilise my holidays for something worthwhile.