Less bokeh, more fun

The Leica Q2 Monochrome comes with a fixed f/1.7 summilux 28mm objective.

The lens is fast and has a little bit of vingette towards the corners. The fish eye actually implies that I need to be within arms length of my subject for them to fill the screen. I usually warn people I have no zoom lens, before I get that close to them, usually provoking some nervous chuckle response when I am close enough to touch them with my camera

The camera is a dedication to an obsessive eye for detailed textures and shapes, and on the street I usually keep it at f/8 to get the entire image in focus. To the viewer, there’s something unheimlich going on. Humans don’t see the world without colour, nor do we see it in focus for our entire field of vision.

But less bokeh is more fun. It captures an overwhelming amount of detail. So much I fear I’ll need big prints to do justice to it.

Here’s some pictures taken in the business area of Barcelona, let’s see if you can spot how close they are to each other..

Actually…

It’s all…

(wait for it…. it may take a while to load)

on the very same photo, click here to see it at full resolution.
Can you spot the cropped areas from the pictures above?

(if above this, you only see blackness, wait a bit for the 26mb (!) image to load, the picture is 5719×8571 pixels)


Barcerlona, Spain, June 2024

9 responses to “Less bokeh, more fun”

  1. maartenvandenberghotmailcom avatar
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    Nice!😁

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  2. as well “everything in focus” requires us to be more accurate in our composition choices due to the inability to isolate the unnecessary details with the blurred bokeh. Beautiful series from Barcelona

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    1. Thank you Victor. I learn from the masters like you.

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    2. PS. With the load time of the last photo that long, did you wait to see they’re all crops from the same one image?

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      1. Can’t get this. The first image is the source? but i don’t see the scenes below in the first image.

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      2. Scroll to the last line where it refers to Barcelona. And wait. Likely the last image isn’t loading until very long. All images are crops of one shot. To prove the point a lot is going on in it :). It takes a while to load as it’s a very big jpg. Wait until you see one image showing the zoomed out original from which all others above it were cut 😉 it will load, but slowly.

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      3. Ah I see it now. It takes some time until it appears

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