Wonderful photos at River of No Return , taken with a Noctilux, the superfast — ƒ/1.0 — 50mm lens from Leica. The photographer is Shig, also known as "Fast-Eddy" , whose photo gallery is here . The Noctilux. I don't have a Noctilux ; I've never even seen one, except in product brochures. It costs US$3,795. Its owners rave about it. Here are Web sites which treat this legendary lens . Available light. I like to take pictures in available light. I take pictures mostly after dark. My first Leitz lens was a ƒ/2.8 40mm Summicron. I struggled to get photos at night on dark streets and in bars and restaurants. For a long time, I regarded an ƒ/1.0 lens as a kind of holy grail for low-light photography. Low-light technique. Right now the experienced photographer will shake her head — what I was struggling against was not a slow lens (ƒ/2.8 is not slow), but my own lack of technique. I wasn't getting the most out of a fine lens — after all, mos...
Looking on the sunny side of the street