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The Latest & Greatest Fun w/Digital M Images

shtarka1

Active member
love this one steve! so mysterious, almost a little creepy...but such a fantastic photo!
Thanks Jerry!
Steve: Gritilicious! Great pp and composition. :salute: Probably not doing what it looks like he's doing because that would be an insult to Boston and a besmirchment on the character of whichever ship he's from. :LOL:

Cheers, Matt

http://mdriscoll.zenfolio.com
It was all clean Matt....Just a little Hitchcock PP to maker it appear sinister!;) Thanks!
 

Peter Klein

New member
A fourth of July party given by a cellist friend featured an informal recital by her newest pupil. We were still in our "June gloom," so there wasn't much light.



And a pianist friend asked me if I'd take her portrait for an upcoming program. A combination of window and incandescent lighting did the job.



Both with M8, ISO 640, 50 Summicron, f/2.8-ish

--Peter
 

jonoslack

Active member
Woody, Steve, Matt, Eleanor, Ashwin, Mark, Osman, Stefane, Peter. So many great images :clap::clap:

Here are a couple of tractor porn snaps (both with the 35 'lux)



In this one the sun just sneaked under the cloud cover for 2 minutes before setting.


 

Lloyd

Active member
I shot some "sports" shots this weekend with the M8 and Hexanon 90mm on the Arkansas River in Salida, CO. Leica M cameras aren't particlarly great for sports, IMO, but if the contestants are close, and constrained in space, it's not too bad.

Here's a Slideshow, if you're interested.


These are terrific, Mike. Really nice work.

BTW, I have the Hexanon 90mm, and love it. What a wonderful lens... as you've demonstrated here!
 

shtarka1

Active member
A fourth of July party given by a cellist friend featured an informal recital by her newest pupil. We were still in our "June gloom," so there wasn't much light.



And a pianist friend asked me if I'd take her portrait for an upcoming program. A combination of window and incandescent lighting did the job.



Both with M8, ISO 640, 50 Summicron, f/2.8-ish

--Peter
Peter, nice focus shown by the young chap & lovely shot of your friend!
 

shtarka1

Active member
Woody, Steve, Matt, Eleanor, Ashwin, Mark, Osman, Stefane, Peter. So many great images :clap::clap:

Here are a couple of tractor porn snaps (both with the 35 'lux)



In this one the sun just sneaked under the cloud cover for 2 minutes before setting.


Special light & moment caught Jono!
 
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