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The All New More and More Fun With Digital M Images

thrice

Active member
Here's one from today, sky didn't light up so I was just mucking around, the 25mm Biogon wide open. Excuse my disregard for composition.


and a crop cos everyone likes them :p
 

eleanorbrown

New member
Matt especially love the image of the dog...beautifully rendered, love the out of focus areas and color. Geeezzz, there are some many great images on this forum...this has really been a learning experience for me as a new Leica user! Eleanor

Some more with the very nice Elmarit-M 90mm f/2.8. Thanks for looking. Cheers, Matt

1. M9; 90mm f/2.8; 1/350s @ f/2.8; -2/3 EV; ISO 160
 
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thinkfloyd

Guest
With all the awesome shots posted here, I almost feel ashamed to post a photo of a very trivial subject... :) At least it's from an M8! :D

 

Daniel

New member
Very clever. Made for an intriguing shot. Now, what's the story on the foil and the cell phone?
the story behind the foil and the 3g/4g device for internet access was not as eventful as the levitating chop sticks. this one was not easy to get the humor across without much narration. if i had backed out farther then the device in the middle of the home made "satellite dish" made of a disposable aluminum pie dish would've been difficult to recognize. so i came up as close to it as possible to so that both the device and the disposable aluminum pie dish were was still recognizable.

anyway, this was a block from my studio in the bella vista neighborhood of philadelphia. there are no high rises, so there shouldn't be any reason to resort to crude methods of improving reception. yet, here you go, this house sits across from an open parking lot obviously unobstructed.
 

shtarka1

Active member
Here's one from today, sky didn't light up so I was just mucking around, the 25mm Biogon wide open. Excuse my disregard for composition.


and a crop cos everyone likes them :p/25Biogon_f28Crop.jpg[/IMG]
Gorgeous!
With all the awesome shots posted here, I almost feel ashamed to post a photo of a very trivial subject... :) At least it's from an M8! :D

Trivial Never Looked So Nice!
m8, cv 35 nokton

Excellent contrast, texture & lines!
 

Lloyd

Active member
the story behind the foil and the 3g/4g device for internet access was not as eventful as the levitating chop sticks. this one was not easy to get the humor across without much narration. if i had backed out farther then the device in the middle of the home made "satellite dish" made of a disposable aluminum pie dish would've been difficult to recognize. so i came up as close to it as possible to so that both the device and the disposable aluminum pie dish were was still recognizable.

anyway, this was a block from my studio in the bella vista neighborhood of philadelphia. there are no high rises, so there shouldn't be any reason to resort to crude methods of improving reception. yet, here you go, this house sits across from an open parking lot obviously unobstructed.
Interesting. Thanks for the info. I was thinking maybe it was something that the cell user would wear to keep aliens from listening in on conversations! :D
 

endre novak

Member
m8, cv 35 nokton

Budapest:

part of the Castle district



view on the Pest side of the Danube. in the center the building of the Parliament

 

eleanorbrown

New member
Endre, these images are really lovely..especially like the first one...makes me want to visit Budapest. I've heard wonderful things about the city. eleanor

m8, cv 35 nokton

Budapest:

part of the Castle district



view on the Pest side of the Danube. in the center the building of the Parliament

 

dierk

Well-known member
thanks very much
Endre, Steve, Matt, Alnitak and of course Lloyd:)

@Matt, as I wrote, it is a crop!
For internet it is ok for me.
the full image from the Leica Macro-Elmar-M 90mm f/4
is this
 

mathomas

Active member
These look great -- maybe just a touch dark for my taste (?). It's interesting -- they look wider than you'd expect for a 35mm on an M8 (I have this combo as well).

m8, cv 35 nokton

Budapest:

part of the Castle district


view on the Pest side of the Danube. in the center the building of the Parliament

/QUOTE]
 

endre novak

Member
These look great -- maybe just a touch dark for my taste (?). It's interesting -- they look wider than you'd expect for a 35mm on an M8 (I have this combo as well).

m8, cv 35 nokton

Budapest:

part of the Castle district


view on the Pest side of the Danube. in the center the building of the Parliament

/QUOTE]


start to like this setup, think will leave it on the m8 for some time, to get used to it.
indeed, might have taken off the ND4 filter, although I do prefer slightly darker images anyway.
Thanks for your input. :salute:
Endre
 

Alnitak

New member
Daniel: I love your ocean sunset shots. Such great colors.
Dierk: Great California Poppies in that shot!
Endre: Nice cityscapes. I like the composition in the first, but the overall view of the second more.

Jeff
 

m_driscoll

New member
i love it! what a dog :)
unclearconcept: thanks.


Some more with the very nice Elmarit-M 90mm f/2.8. Thanks for looking. Cheers, Matt

very nice rendering on this, and love the tones.
Endre: Thanks. That dog just lounges in the window and watches humans go by. The colors are almost "designed".

Matt,Eleanore,Jeff,Unclear....So Nice!:thumbs:
Steve: Thank you, sir.

Here's one from today, sky didn't light up so I was just mucking around, the 25mm Biogon wide open. Excuse my disregard for composition.
Thrice: Nice "mucking around".

Matt especially love the image of the dog...beautifully rendered, love the out of focus areas and color. G
Eleanor: Thank you. Right place, right time, with a very good camera!

With all the awesome shots posted here, I almost feel ashamed to post a photo of a very trivial subject... :) At least it's from an M8! :D

thinkfloyd: As endre noted, simple can be good. And usually harder to get right. I like the way the shadow flows into the wall.


m8, cv 35 nokton

Budapest:

part of the Castle district



view on the Pest side of the Danube. in the center the building of the Parliament

Endre: These are great. I like the leading lines of the brick wall in the first and the river in the second. The PP seems very "filmlike" to me. Nice bench also.

thanks very much
Endre, Steve, Matt, Alnitak and of course Lloyd:)

@Matt, as I wrote, it is a crop!
For internet it is ok for me.
the full image from the Leica Macro-Elmar-M 90mm f/4
is this
Dierk: Noted that it was a 20% crop. I like both the crop and your version just posted.

Chttp://mdriscoll.zenfolio.comheers, Matt.
 
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