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The All New More and More Fun With Digital M Images

ashwinrao1

Active member
Hello, everyone....it's my first post here at GetDPI. What better way to introduce myself than to post a few images from the M9 that I have taken. Hopefully, you all enjoy them:



And another:


One more:


One more:


Okay, almost done:


And one to wrap it up:


Hope you all don't mind the # of pics posted. I have many more, but figured I'd share a few on this thread and introduce myself!

Best,
Ashwin Rao
 

leif e

New member
Ashwin! Great stuff! The B&Ws are terrific, but I also love the images of Venice - in particular the first two.

leif e
 

jonoslack

Active member
Welcome Ashwin
Great shots - love the first one . . . and the one with the guy leading the camel . . . and the venice shots . . . and, well, most of the rest!

Congratulations.

all the best
 

Lloyd

Active member
Hello, everyone....it's my first post here at GetDPI. What better way to introduce myself than to post a few images from the M9 that I have taken. Hopefully, you all enjoy them:


Hope you all don't mind the # of pics posted. I have many more, but figured I'd share a few on this thread and introduce myself!

Best,
Ashwin Rao
These are terrific, Ashwin, as is the set from Venice. Welcome, and let's see much more!! :thumbup:
 

ashwinrao1

Active member
Hi everyone. Wow, what a warm welcome here. Thanks for your kind words. I look forward to contributing to the community here. I have been a long time forum reader, and this seems like such a welcoming place!

All of your kind words are greatly appreciated! Makes me want to go out and grab some more photos to share with you all ;).
 

Woody Campbell

Workshop Member
Saturday's post, from Milford Pennsylvania. A pinhole image. In answer to an earlier question these images are made with a pinhole which has an effective focal length of 50mm or so and is f 227.

 

KurtKamka

Subscriber Member
Welcome Ashwin! Terrific shots.

I love seeing the city through your eyes, Woody.

Here are a few from today ... another winter storm. M9 and 35lux.

Kurt
 
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