Leica M6 with 35mm Voigtlaender Nokton 1.4. Tri-X either at boxspeed, or pushed to 800 or 1600. Developed in Xtol 1:1.
Scanned with Canoscan 8800 and Vuescan.

Shooting wide open at 1.4 at Neues Museum

Looking at the solar system

Geometrical lines in the museum made for some nice shots


My sister

Looking at cell phones

Katja at Barini

Sony Center


Madame Zucker

At Ana & Paulo’s

Klötze & Schinken

Benoite

Silberloeffel

Katja

Checking the Diana Mini

Poker

Early sunday morning on Hermannstr



Sandra talking about trees

Puschkinallee

Karl-Marx-Allee

Akazienstraße



Kjartan with Benoite’s glasses



Kjartan and Ingvi

Camera filters

Rangefinder love


Kudamm

I’ve been following for awhile, but I love the intimacy of these shots. Congratulations on the (new?) Leica.
Thanks a lot! Yes, the Leica is new, still learning, but incredibly happy with it.
A brilliant set of photos. I especially like the museum shots. The stairs, like the angles, with figures to beak up the lines. Great stuff.
Jim
Thanks Jim! Those are my favs too, glad that the first frames I took with the new camera will turned out well.
Beutiful rangefinder shots
Thanks!
They are all amazing, Klara. But Kudamm & the last frame are just straight to the heart. And it’s the heart that matters always. The intimacy is overwhelming, the blacks & whites so tremendous & your compositions so one of a kind. Mindblowing!
All the best & safe travels. Fritsch.
Oh hey, great to see you around here Fritsch! Thanks so much for sharing, I’ve been following your blog ever since Jerome showed it to me, never got to comment, will change that.
love your shots! especially the ones at the museum. my favorites are the first and third photos. thanks for sharing!
Thanks! Those are my favs too.
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love the one with the blond kid drawing!
Thanks! I love it when kids forget that there’s a camera around and just do their thing…
that third shot is uber-cool!
Thanks Marina!
Vuescan! und mein Krüppelfinger!
Haha, ja, der Vuescan hat jetzt erstmal ausgedient. Deinen Finger sieht man doch gar nicht.
i love how so many of your shots are framed by windows. adds such a wonderful level of depth.
wonderful pictures, love your blog
Thanks! Some great stuff on your blog as well!
Beautiful. Thank you.
some amazing images here. and good choice with the M6! I love mine to death:)
Thanks Kaushal! Loving mine to death too! Such a beauty isn’t it?
awesome………i am loving it !
Nearly forgot about this one here, really like the different approach you have here. I think I recognize an Argus rangefinder, my friend had one of those
And a lovely portrait of your sister, cheers
Hey J, great to see you here. Yeah, I’m putting more personal stuff here and also all the “outtakes”.
You’re right, it was an Argus rangefinder from a friend’s father who was a photographer, we found some amazing cameras, will get them cleaned and try them one by one.
My sister always yells at me for putting photos of her online, but I can’t resist. Thanks man, always nice to see your comments. Cheers, K.
Reblogged this on Photobach's Blog and commented:
Hello,
J’aime bien tes photos ainsi que les ambiances qu’elles dégagent.
Continu comme ça
How are you liking the M6? I thought you have had that longer…
Hi Trevor, I love the M6, it’s not completely new to me, I used to shoot an M6 years ago, back then I decided that I want to shoot with an AF, so I went for an SLR. I’m happy that I have one now and that it feels like it’s the only camera I’ll ever need.
i got the same setup myself and im more than happy with it. Keep on your good work!