Mt. Auburn Fall. Leitz Summitar 50mm
The last few days have been unseasonably warm, the sort of weather we expect in late September to mid-October. Yet, here we are right at the end of October. Global Warming at work? I took advantage of the lovely day to go down to a favorite haunt: the Mt. Auburn Cemetery, timing my visit for the Golden Hour.
The Main is my favorite as the pencil beams of sunlight backlit the turning leaves over a pond. The incomparable way in which the old Summitar lens renders light did the rest.
And a couple of Extras: a general scene, and an unusual tomb littered with a carpet of fallen leaves, a Stairway to Heaven perhaps? Mono was the better choice for this image, and it offers an opportunity to show how the lens renders very subtle gray-scale tonality, black-and-white film being the medium for which it was designed in the '50s.
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