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The Very Latest & Greatest Fun w/Digital M Images

m_driscoll

New member
Woody: Great daffodils in the park.
Carlos: Awesomely dramatic sky.
Kevin: You get used to it (more compact then a D3). Nicely done "Learning Leicas..."
Mike: Good eye! An impossible grouping of elements; but, where's the clown?
mAlkhamis: Nice compositions and seamless panorama.
Dan: That was a quiet Sunday in Georgetown. I'd go down on a Sat.
Bill: Excellent lines and rhythm; strengthened by the horizontal crop.
Dan: I like the smiles you got in the first photo and the character of the first HDR.
leitztozeiss: Fun captures with nice color. Two totally different reactions to you photographing them.
Daniel: Terrific stuff. Stoney. I'm in love with the girl! And, ditto to what Ashwin said.
Ashwin: That's a lot of pictures to take in that hour of sun that we had! I haven't been on campus in a long time. The students, especially in the 1st and 3rd photos, are looking younger and younger. Nice work.
Shiro: The couple on the boat's a classic. Cool.
Charles: Thanks. Interesting landscape with the moss, rocks, and trees. I like the tension between the tree and the wet rock wall in the second.
jkung: Beautiful color. The second and last are my favorites.
Steve: Thank you, sir! Twice! I thought of you when i saw that coat. Lloyd and Dan's great responses were totally out of the blue. And, thrice!
Ceh: What a difference 7 minutes make! My initial perception of scale is thrown out by the second photo.
Baudolino: Stunning cow portrait and B & W pp.
Charles: The color,shadows and lighting in the two canyon shots give them a quietly pleasing character.
Bill: That building's familiar? I like the softness the haze imparts.
Joe: Thanks. I wasn't sure about that one.
Charles: Nice balance between the sky and the ground. All flowing off toward Brisbane (?).
Dan: I missed this. I, too, love the B & W version.
Ceh: Very unique, slightly disorienting, perspective. I'm at a loss as to what it is. Nicely lit and photographed, though.

Cheers, Matt

http://mdriscoll.zenfolio.com
 

shtarka1

Active member
The classic view, at dawn. Yes, I know it's been done a million times - but not by me! (Until now!)

Bill...Gosh...Incredible!!!
Thanks Matt, Mohammed, Dan, Charles, Steve and everyone else. Much appreciated :salute:

Steve, Awesome street from the hood, my friend. Lots of love in that set!

Joe :)
Thanks My Brotha!
Joe, thanks alot :)
Bill, stunning shot!!! Love the haze/mist giving the pastel like appearance :)

A shot from yesterday with the 28 Cron and M9. Thanks:)

Scrumptious Shot Charles!!!


THE BIKE RACE ~ VOLUNTEER PARK

HDR B&W




HDR Color




M9 with Voigtlander Ultron 28mm f1.9 -- ISO 400 -- f8 -- 1/45






Dan, 2 shots that will head to the Top of My All-Time List Of Favorites!
AWESOME!!!:salute:
 

CharlesK

New member
Matt, thanks for the kind words, and yes it is flowing towards to the northern end of the Gold Coast :)
Steve, thank a lots :)
Ceh, great angle to the shot! Very interesting perspective :)
 

Lloyd

Active member
Once again I'm amazed at how fast this thread moves at times. Away for a day, and a virtual explosion of wonderful images.

Baudolino: Beautiful animals, wonderfully captured.
Woody: Very nice shots in the park.
Doug: Nice "forces of nature" shot.
Joe: Very kewl series from the airport. Love the motion in that one.
Carlos: Love that dramatic sky!
Matt: Cool, through the window series. All about art, right? I mean pool is an art form too, isn't it?
Kevin: Glad you rejoined us. Wonderful shots.
Mike: Terrific shot... an interesting juxtaposition.
Mohammad: That shot at the lake is really beautiful. Love the dramatic sky.
leitztozeiss: Great family shots... the type that become more and more important to you as these little ones grow.
Daniel: Those are flat out terrific shots. Very creative stuff there.
Ashwin: Love those cherry blossom shots. Especially the two kids in the tree.
Shiro: Love that shot on the boat! Very nice series overall. That summaron is a lens I've always wanted to try.
Charles: Wow. Amazing work with the 28 and the 90. Love the wonderful, subtle capture of the light.
jkung: Beautiful shots from "the summer palace".
CEH: Those moody shots in the mountains with the Nocti are terrific! Also love the vanishing point shot with the amazing light. Was that taken looking up?
Bill: The shot of the Taj Mahal ranks up there with the best. Wonderful series from India!
Dan (seakayaker): Loving your processing, and your shooting! These bike race shots are incredible!!!

I hope I haven't missed anyone. If so, please know I liked what you posted... amazing work going on in this thread!!
 

Lloyd

Active member

Lloyd

Active member
...M9 sensor gives the same result (dynamic range)...
I see it
in extreme conditions - my photos mountains..
Thank you. That is very interesting, and good to know. I've been tempted by the S2, but I love the M so much, I'd never give it up, and I can't afford duplicate systems.

And that is an AMAZING image!:salute:
 

Mike Woods

New member
It really is very difficult to keep up with this thread (must try harder:toocool:)

A couple from yesterday, doing what I love best. However, standing outside Ann Summers (for those of you who know this outlet) with a camera is not a recommended pastime :D







All with M8 and 35mm Cron.

Regards

Mike
 

mAlKhamis

New member
Bill: Amazing shot for the Taj Mahal !! love your angle of view and perfect reflection.
Charles: Beautifully exposed scene
Dan: Love your artistic work, it's so inspiring, and motions and the HDR, so creative !!!
Ceh: amazing prospective !!
Mike: Loved your street shots, well composed !!


Matt and Lloyd thank you for the kind words, so glad that you liked it :)
 

woodyspedden

New member
Thank you. That is very interesting, and good to know. I've been tempted by the S2, but I love the M so much, I'd never give it up, and I can't afford duplicate systems.

And that is an AMAZING image!:salute:
Lloyd

I have had both the M9 and an array of lenses and now the S2 with three of four lenses and the 120macro which hopefully will arrive at my dealers soon. I loved the M9 and sold it only because my eyes are no longer good enough for the manual focus. I had the 24 lux, 35 lux (last version), 50 lux pre-asph, 75 lux and the 135 Apo telyt. Couldn't ask for a better kit.

However, having said that in my opinion the S2 has greater DR, smoother tonal transitions, and the lenses are even better than their M counterparts. So I took the hit in terms of size and weight, which I loved with the M9, and added the additional performance of the S system. Would I go backwards to the M now? No but I wish I were rich enough to afford both.

So I am going to try the K5 in order to gain much better high ISO performance, and give me more at the long end without spending $10K for a lens like the Zeiss 350 SA or the upcoming S2 300mm. I'll see if that system is a good fit for me to add to what the S2 (and most other MF) are weak in doing.

But I respect CEH opinions and certainly his work speaks volumes as to his photographic capabilities. Different strokes for different folks I guess

Perhaps this adds something to your knowledge base

cheers
Woody
 

shtarka1

Active member
It really is very difficult to keep up with this thread (must try harder:toocool:)

A couple from yesterday, doing what I love best. However, standing outside Ann Summers (for those of you who know this outlet) with a camera is not a recommended pastime :D







All with M8 and 35mm Cron.

Regards

Mike
Mike, Your Rockin It Big Time! Love Your Street!!!:salute:
 

shtarka1

Active member
"What Are You Drinking?"

It was 9 am & Ed Had A "Listerine" Mouth Wash Bottle Camouflaging His Beer. He Asked Me If I "Wanted A Hit"...

 
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