rayyan
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Maggie: Much appreciated. Thank you.Absolutely gorgeous photos. I especially like the middle one.
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Maggie: Much appreciated. Thank you.Absolutely gorgeous photos. I especially like the middle one.
These really are gorgeous, Rayyan. And I'm especially impressed now that I discover you shot with XP2. I have used that film quite a bit, and lately have had very inconsistent results. Great work.I have not visited this place for some time. The quality on display is stunning.
My apologies..It will take sometime to get thru all that is on show.
I went to Montreal in February. They said I was mad! Everything and everybody
goes underground.
Wrong! I knew somethings were overground and going nowhere. I had visited
them last year...
I took my MP with the lux 50 asph. I remembered what had happened last year. I was taking no chances.
What a beautiful shot, Mike. Man, you are rockin' that Zeiss 25. That lens really sings on the M8, as you've clearly demonstrated here!Steve: Thank you! Yeah, I'm a sucker for street art, especially when piled-high junk is nearby .
Maggie: Ahh, I see you're also an aficionado. I have two Rivendells, myself (QB and Bleriot). Yeah, those are ultra-long-reach sidepulls, looks like. Unfortnately, I was in "photo" mode, not "bike" mode when taking the picture, so I didn't look as closely at the components as I should have, or I'd be able to say more about this machine. The lovely bokeh of the Planar makes it near impossible to do after the fact .
Interesting you found that site. Confusingly, though, it seems to be a demonstration site for some sort of shipping management software (that's my best guess, anyway).
Thanks for your comments!
Here's a digital (M8) shot I took alongside the film, so you can see the pretty color (which is what attracted me from the outset:
Thanks, Lloyd. It's the best lens I have. I am constantly impressed with the quality it produces. I only wish it were a 2.0 .What a beautiful shot, Mike. Man, you are rockin' that Zeiss 25. That lens really sings on the M8, as you've clearly demonstrated here!
Lloyd: Thanks. I find that a +1 or +1.5 overexposure does me fine withThese really are gorgeous, Rayyan. And I'm especially impressed now that I discover you shot with XP2. I have used that film quite a bit, and lately have had very inconsistent results. Great work.
Mike: It is a super lens. And you seem to be working it mighty fine.Thanks, Lloyd. It's the best lens I have. I am constantly impressed with the quality it produces. I only wish it were a 2.0 .
Agreed. Great stuff, Maggie!Love these 2 Maggie!
Me too. Me 2!Love these 2 Maggie!
This is terrific!
I really love the perspective of this one.
Ditto. It's like photographing a feeling.Love it! That's my kind of photo!
Me too. Me 2!
Rayyan, Claire; thank you so much!Ditto. It's like photographing a feeling.
All of them are lovely, but this one is particularly compelling to me for some reason. Nice work!Leica M7 + Fuji Pro 400S with 35mm v2 Summicron
Central Park NYC
Mike: +1, Beautiful bike photo. Also like the dumpster/stacked chairs. Looks like you got the processing down.Mathomas, Very Nice Set! Love the Bruce Lee Trash Bin!
Rayyan,,,Great Film! Nice To See You Here!
Mike: I like the color one too. Excellent use of DOF.Steve: Thank you! Yeah, I'm a sucker for street art, especially when piled-high junk is nearby.
Maggie: Ahh, I see you're also an aficionado. I have two Rivendells, myself (QB and Bleriot). Yeah, those are ultra-long-reach sidepulls, looks like. Unfortnately, I was in "photo" mode, not "bike" mode when taking the picture, so I didn't look as closely at the components as I should have, or I'd be able to say more about this machine. The lovely bokeh of the Planar makes it near impossible to do after the fact.
Interesting you found that site. Confusingly, though, it seems to be a demonstration site for some sort of shipping management software (that's my best guess, anyway).
Thanks for your comments!
Here's a digital (M8) shot I took alongside the film, so you can see the pretty color (which is what attracted me from the outset:
Anthony: Great captures. The B&W PP's very good.bring 2 of them back.
Maggie: These look good. Yeah, Ektar's fussy. I'll look for your F3 photos on the other thread.Some photos from the M2, loaded with Ektar and the 35/3.5 Summaron:
America For Sale, May, 2010
City of Lincoln, May, 2010
Ektar is vexing. My next roll of the stuff is going in my F3, which has an excellent meter, so maybe it'll give me more consistent results than using the meter in my head with the M2.
drazin: Well done! The distinctive Fuji greens are quite nice here.Leica M7 + Fuji Pro 400S with 35mm v2 Summicron
Central Park NYC