Ava Rae gettin’ her lean on in the backyard

Leica M6, 35 CV PII, Kodak Portra400NC
1/500 @ f/8 or so
Ava Rae gettin’ her lean on in the backyard

Leica M6, 35 CV PII, Kodak Portra400NC
1/500 @ f/8 or so
Naomi Mae with butterfly face paint

M6, 5cm Hexanon-M, Kodak Portra400NC
f/4 @ 1/100 or so, opened up quite a bit
Isaac with his guitar in the park

Leica M3, KM 5cm f/2 Hexanon-M, Kodak Portra400NC
f/4 @ 1/250
Playing in the backyard in swimsuits, waiting for summer to come …
#1 – Flower crusher

Leica M3, KM 5cm f/2 Hexanon-M, Kodak Portra400NC
f/4 @ 1/250
A good hug is worth it’s weight in gold …

Leica M3, KM 5cm Hexanon-M, Kodak Portra400NC
f/5.6 @ 1/250, intentionally exposed +1 stop – slightly high key and desaturated. Not sure if it’s a look that works everywhere, but I wanted to try it out. As usual, a good subject renders the details meaningless.
And now for something completely different …

Leica M3, KM 5cm Hexanon-M, Kodak Portra400NC
Probably f/4 @ 1/250

With shots like this I’m beginning to really “get” the Sonnar lens signature that everyone talks about.
Leica M3, Canon 5cm f/1.5 Sonnar, Kodak Portra400NC
f/1.5 @ 1/750 (approx)

Naomi Skywalker and Ezekiel Solo prepare to battle it out with the forces of evil on the deck of the starship Bertha while Princess NaNa 3 watches intently from below.
I’m finding that I really like shooting with the 35 Summaron, goggles and all. I like it so much I’ve almost got myself convinced that I need a second M body just for 35. A black M4-P keeps calling out to me …
My tendency is to always want to get in tight but the wide angle and fixed focal length really force you to change your perspective. In looking at a lot of older family pictures, I’ve realized that a part of what gives them their unique look is the environmental aspect – the inclusion of the wider surroundings as well as the subject. When you see an old picture, you notice so much more than just who it is (in fact, the names of those people are more often than not lost, all that’s known or knowable is the where); you see the buildings, cars, home furnishings and the like that the shooter took for granted at the time. It’s only with the passage of years that those environmental aspects become noteworthy. I hope that I can be varied enough in the types of shots I frame that my girls will enjoy them as much 50 years from now to them as I do now.
M3, Kodak Portra400NC, 35 Summaron @ F/4, 1/500

Ava Rae collecting flowers and sticks in the park
M3, Kodak Portra400NC, 90 Hexanon at F4, 1/250

Isaac taking in the playground scene with the serene gaze of the beatifically bemused.
M3, Kodak Portra400NC, 35 Summaron at F4, 1/125
(BW conversion in Lightroom, finished in Silver Efex Pro)