Tag: Leica







Mostly snapshots from our family reunion. Leica MP, HP5+.









Leica Leica MP | Leica Summilux-M 50mm ASPH | Portra 400 400
Scanned with Epson V750.
Cinestill C-41
Negative Lab Pro v2.2.0 | Color Model: Frontier | Pre-Sat: 3 | Tone Profile: LAB – Standard | WB: Auto-Neutral | LUT: Frontier





Now that I have my dream MP, I should probably sell the M6. If I do, this will have been the last roll I shot with it.
Out with the new MP and a roll of HP5+. I think these are all shot with the 50mm Summilux ASPH
Here are a few from the very first roll through the new Leica MP.
(Sorry, I lost them)
I enjoy both film and digital photography, but the pendulum has been swinging toward film recently, and I’ve been having a ball.
I’ve finally dialed in a film processing, scanning, and editing workflow that works and that I don’t hate. What’s more, I’ve been studying my recent film photos and I really like them. I like that they’re not so perfect that zooming in to 100% is useful. I like the defects and unpredictability. I like the process. But most of all, I like the cameras. Specifically, I like Leica rangefinders.
These are all taken with the Leica M3 on HP5+ and were processed in HC-110 Dilution B. I’m pretty sure I used the Elmarit-M 90mm f2.8 for the entire roll.