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23-FEB-2011 Cindy Flood

Oasis in the desert

Lake Havasu City, Arizona

The interesting thing about this photo, is that it was shot on Kodak Ektar (and converted to black and white in post) with my $95 Russian Jupiter 8 (vintage) lens. I scanned it on my Nikon 9000 LS and added zero sharpening...not even capture sharpening. I even lowered the contrast with a curve because the foliage looked too crispy.

Leica M6 ,Jupiter 8 50 f/2,Kodak Ektar 100
0.00s Converted to black and white in post. Scanned on Nikon LS-9000. full exif

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Cindi Smith01-Mar-2011 15:04
Nice work in sepia tones. Love the composition. Makes me wonder if the man in the shot is relieving himself. I'm sure he isn't but that is what popped into my head when I saw it. LOL!
Terry_O24-Feb-2011 17:18
I love the level of contrast, lovely gray tones and, of course the sharpness.
What a great deal on the lens! Plate Tectonics must explain how the
London Bridge managed to get to the desert....
Michael Edwards24-Feb-2011 11:16
Great glass. These lenses are like the little girl with th little curl...when they are good they are very good.
This one is one of the gems from the FSU.
The detail is astonishing.
This image reminds me of the old M2 I had with the Rigid summicron.
Great detail, nice composition.
Cindy Flood24-Feb-2011 00:17
Thsnk you Frank, Steve, Bob, and Hal.
The lens has to be my deal of the century. It is a keeper. The good thing is that it is just a tiny lens and an f/2, at that. It is of note that the lens was tuned by Brian Sweeney before I bought it. It is his magic that makes it shine on my 3 Leica cameras.
hal 24-Feb-2011 00:02
Beautiful area and photo Cindy.
Guest 23-Feb-2011 23:57
London Bridge with palm trees... has the world gone mad? :-)
Love the nice crisp image and am amazed that it was done with a $95
antique lens.
Steve Mockford23-Feb-2011 22:06
I'm chuckling a bit about Frank's Comment - it was my first thought at well. My second thought is that I wish I could find a lens that sharp for $95.
Frank Kavanagh Photography23-Feb-2011 21:55
A beautiful crisp image, wonderful detail.
That guy looks like he is watering the tree.LOL.