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The All New More and More Fun With Digital M Images

leif e

New member
Kurt! That swimming scene is grand! Very close to craziness, I´d say. :D

Here it´s more peaceful. Snow has been the thing for me lately (not much else to look at outside). :D Click for larger v.
M8, CV 1,4/35 (crops)
 

Lloyd

Active member
Matt,

You mentioned you've left your UV/IR filters on with the M9. Is that because you were seeing some IR effects, or just to protect the lenses?
 

m_driscoll

New member
Matt,

You mentioned you've left your UV/IR filters on with the M9. Is that because you were seeing some IR effects, or just to protect the lenses?
Lloyd: I haven't noticed any effects. They were on for the M8, and, I just left them on to protect the lenses (always have a UV filter on lenses). Not sure they're needed for IR. I've read conflicting assessments regarding their need. I'll wait and see. Right now the 75mm f/2 has only a UV filter. Cheers,

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m_driscoll

New member
Seattle's Pike Place Market. Tried a little different step in my B&W PP process (thanks Steve!). Thanks for any c & c. Cheers.

1. M9: 75mm f/2; 1/250s @ f/4; ISO 160


2. M9: 28mm f/2; 1/4000s @ f/2.5; ISO 160


3. M9: 75mm f/2; 1/500s @ f/5; ISO 160


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steflaurent974

Active member
Here are a few shots with the M9 :

Merry Chritmas from Reunion Island with the Noctilux F0.95 Coded :



The girls who follow the bride...(sorry I forgot the right word.) with the noctilux



The Bride is fixing her shoe (Noctilux)



Looking through the stable door (Cron 35 asph)



And a happy new year with this new year's day firework in the french Alps (Cron 35 Asph , 32 second ISO400)



That's it ! My best wises for all you gentle forum members !

Stephane.
 

Lloyd

Active member
Here are a few shots with the M9 :

Merry Chritmas from Reunion Island with the Noctilux F0.95 Coded :

That's it ! My best wises for all you gentle forum members !

Stephane.
Amazing images. Really great stuff. Looking forward to more!! Happy New Year to you as well.
 
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