Re: More and more fun with M8 images
Clara,my daughter:angel:
I have also a daughter Clara, beautiful picture.
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Clara,my daughter:angel:
I have also a daughter Clara, beautiful picture.
We've all seen them . . . we just can't afford 3,800 to buy one, so we're ignoring youFor those of you that have not seen my 24 lux posts...
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WOW....Tres CooolHelen - for you
This is the M8 at 1250. For me, I like the quality of the noise, I know it is not film grain but I don't expect that look from my digital camera. Perhaps this is not the best example but I think the M8 is capable of quality images at 640 and 1250, although the "look" may not be appropriate for all situations. I will add that often times I do not like the look of some of the files from the M8 at higher ISO's but it can work and when it does it can be quite lovely. - your peach-fuzz friend in ny
Why Thank You Dearestnice!
Great shot.Why Thank You Dearest
its got Your Magic MOJO.....
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Steve, these are great. How are you processing your images?here are a couple from today
This leaves me speechless (no small task, mind you)! One of the most impressive images on this thread, for certain!! :salute:Carrots and Sunset
M8 28mm 'cron
Sometimes you just have to stop the car!
I'd have to agree... definitely a colorful place.:thumbup:This is a small diner near my office where I frequently eat lunch. The ceiling alone is good for hours of reading. I think this is a scene where B&W just wouldn't tell the story! M8, 28mm Elmarit ASPH f2.8.
Mark (East Lansing, Michigan)