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+1. moment captured well.This is a wonderful photograph!
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+1. moment captured well.This is a wonderful photograph!
HI There Ray - is it not just that you've spent more time with your M8?I recently had a chance to use with both the Monochrom and the M-240, for sometime. Nice. Both of them.
I am lucky ( or stupid!! ) to have purchased the ME. I took it with me to Laos, and have posted some images here using that cam.
I have a very short trip coming up immediately. I have thought, and not slept and fussed, and packed and unpacked my camera gear. I have agonized over what to take and what to leave behind re: cam gear.
Instinctively and I say this with all honesty, I keep coming back to pick my M8 again and again. Nothing feels as right when I hold the cams as my battered M8. Strange indeed.
For what size I print; for what I take pics of; for what I instinctively know how it shall react and above all for what I bond with..it is the M8.
Hi Jono..Thank you everyone for the likes.
I'm getting more and more enamoured of the black and white with the M(240) - lovely!
HI There Ray - is it not just that you've spent more time with your M8?
For lots of us, when it came out, it was all there was for 3 years until the M9, and during that time it was used constantly.
After that there were two cameras - most of us kept the M8 as a backup, so we didn't get the concentrated time with the M9.
Now there is also the MM, and the Fuji kit too - too confusing to get it to second nature. I know that's the way for me.
For the last months though I've been only using the M(240), and mostly just as a rangefinder - it's becoming second nature to me, and another couple of years at it would make it as comfortable as the M8. . . . and of course it means I don't need a Fuji for low light (and muddy water).
all the best
really nice Thread-Title.Love of my life (subject.. not the camera)
Went to a conference in SF on Friday the 13th...
Very nice, Jim. Clearly, you are not only a gifted photographer, you are a very lucky man! :thumbup:M9, 90mm cron preasph
Love of my life (subject.. not the camera)
Love the two B&W photographs, but the color photograph with the boy on the bicycle with the reflection is spectacular!And a few more: