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Fun w/Digital M Images

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Wrought iron gate after a spring rain, Charleston, SC in April. M9, 50mm Summilux, 1/125 sec., ISO 640

 

onaujee

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Great work as usual everyone... I love this thread

It's getting close to announcement next week. Hopefully we get something good :D

Here are some random shots from earlier in the year.... I'll add more when I get a chance...

Thanks guys...











 

rayyan

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Look to the Rose that blows about us---"Lo,

Laughing," she says, "into the World I blow:

At once the silken Tassel of my Purse

Tear, and its Treasure on the Garden throw."


 

ashwinrao1

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My gosh! Stunning images...

Joe, I might have to agree
Rayyan, simply stunning poetry
Steve, Cash was that hairy? Great cap!
Onaujee, great reportage of a beautiful place
Ed, thanks man LOL
David, I am a chimp :)
Patrick, thanks man, and bank robbing may be the way to go with that lens...LOL
Lloyd, always humbled by your thoughtful and kind words
 

shtarka1

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Some joker parked in my space, and even had his wheels part way over the line into the handicapped space. :wtf: I parked (not in my space), and took the picture below. Then I got back in my truck and backed it, rapidly, into the car... two, maybe three times. (Don't worry, I have a big bumper and towing hitch, so it didn't hurt my truck; unless you count the red paint.) And then I took my keys and scratched, "never park in my space again" onto the hood.

I went back to my truck to get the camera to take and "after" shot, but before I could, the owner of the car came out of the building and took umbrage at something. :cussing: I think it he was saying something about my taking a picture without his permission... yeah, that must have been it. I don't know what his problem was, it's my parking space!:loco:

The tow-truck driver said it will probably be several weeks before the car can even be driven, let alone parked in my spot again. I thought that was a good thing. :D Actually I'm hoping he won't bother. Next time I might be in a bad mood.

I only wish i was there for back up (not that you need any;) )
 

shtarka1

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I headed into the hills for a short hike last evening. (I can't run just now thanks to a very sore knee.)

Heading into the hills:

M8, 35 Cron

On the way home:

3-shot pano; M8, 35 Cron
Id love to ride my mountain bike on that trail with those surroundings! Nice shootin partner!
 
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Beautiful image, Joe. Great to see you posting over here in the Digital M thread. I've been a fan of your work for some time. :salute:
Thanks Lloyd. I'm enjoying my new ride (the M9)! :thumbs:

Love that pic Joe...and with the M9 too. You're as bad as I am. :)
What can I say? I follow you everywhere. :ROTFL:

Thanks Derek.
 

PatrickCheung

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great photos onaujee! great colours :)

This thread moves so fast... so hard to keep up at times!

Hillary and I went to the Royal Ontario Museum today! Sadly, I did most of my photographing with instagram and my cell phone, the ROM was a tad too dark for my M8, and I felt uninspired to use the X100. :) tiring, but fun day!

She's leaving tomorrow... but she won't be leaving alone! I made her a new friend :)

The toy company KidRobot makes blank vinyl toys that you can customize called Munnies. They also have a giraffe-shaped, those are called Raffies. Long story short, I had a Raffy sitting around, and I asked Hillary to do something with it. She bought me a Munny to customize in return. I finished mine today! I took apart an old Kiev 4A (a Russian Contax copy, for those who are unfamiliar) which didn't fully work, and salvaged a few cool looking parts. I cut a few holes in munny and glued/screwed the parts in. The dial on his chest rotates, and the shutter button on his back springs back when you press it. Anyway... here's Munny!



 
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