The Red Light District. Leitz Summar 50mm.
I was walking back from a meeting this evening and the glowing red lantern outside our local fire house caught my eye. The photograph was taken timed to catch the red traffic light in both directions. I also used two different lenses: the venerable 1938 uncoated Summar, (super speed lens of the time), and the ultra-modern Panasonic 20mm pancake at the same aperture of f2. The Panasonic lens, unsurprisingly, produced an image without flare, great contrast and sharp as a tack, all the things one would expect from a modern, coated lens. The overall effect can be appreciated in my Blip from yesterday, here. The Summar image, on the other hand, has flare, halos, low contrast: all things which we consider imperfections. Yet the photograph is, I think, much more interesting for all that. Here it is.
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