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The All New More and More Fun With Digital M Images

helenhill

Senior Member
Re: More and more fun with M8 images

TRSmith said:
I had to try the Lightroom Beta in 64 bit. Zoom zoom!
Oh So Lovely.....
Beautiful shades of green with the blue green water
Cheers ! helen
 
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parameters

Guest
Re: More and more fun with M8 images

here's some of my shots to share.
35mm f1.2 with m8

first one in Cordoba. March 2008


second one in Paris. November 2007


London February 2008

c&c welcome
 

helenhill

Senior Member
Re: More and more fun with M8 images

parameters
Paris,November 2007 Shot is WONDERFUL

An Eerie yet Funny sci-fi thought came to mind........
Going down to the operational chamber to have their brains removed and stuffed with Fluff
Cheers ! helen;)
 

Terry

New member
Re: More and more fun with M8 images

Can't let this thread get lost....
I really like this shot with the table/counter reflection. Shots like this are so much fun because it generally isn't anything planned but you feel good when you unexpectedly "find" something.
 

Terry

New member
Re: More and more fun with M8 images

Parameters - Paris is my favorite of the 3. On a more technical note I like the color and the fact that you did it on a moving walkway in what seems to be reasonably low light without motion blur.
 

helenhill

Senior Member
Re: More and more fun with M8 images

TRSmith

Oh its brilliant / the Reflection ...top & bottom view
All the best ! helen:clap:
 

Daniel

New member
Re: More and more fun with M8 images

Someone's comment on Society Hill, Philadelphia. Definitely not done by a kid, because the lines are deliberate.

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Voigtlander Color-Skopar 28mm f3.5
 
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parameters

Guest
Re: More and more fun with M8 images

thanks TEBnewyork, helen & mike for all the compliments :clap:

here's another in more "traditional" B/W street style

both VC 25/f4 Madrid March2008



 
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Seascape

New member
Re: More and more fun with M8 images

Parameters, the 25VC is my "f:8 and be there" streetshooter as well.

Turns the M8 into a point and shoot camera :thumbs:
 

Maggie O

Active member
Re: More and more fun with M8 images

A favorite of mine from my Eurotrip last fall- American tourists on the Eurostar train, sleeping.



CV 21/4 Color-Skopar, ISO640 on the M8.
 

Daniel

New member
Re: More and more fun with M8 images

When I saw your photo in flickr, I thought of the twins, Yubaba and Zeniba, in Hayao Miyazaki's Spirited Away. But I couldn't remember the name of the animation movie until this morning. Zeniba is the kindly sister :)


Yubaba and Chihiro



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Flat Iron Building, New York City

Voigtlander Color-Skopar 28mm f3.5
 
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Terry

New member
Re: More and more fun with M8 images

That is probably my favorite flat iron shot I've ever seen. I've been down there so many times and never "saw" it that way. WELL DONE! Certainly gets rid of the scaffolding that never seems to leave the bottom!

terry
 

Cindy Flood

Super Moderator
Re: More and more fun with M8 images

thegrumpymonk,
I love your rendition of the Flat Iron building. :thumbup:
 

Daniel

New member
Re: More and more fun with M8 images

thank you Terry and Cindy.

i noticed that many of my photos of structures were were either horizontal or vertical. so i decided for acute angles. i don't think i've done this much looking-upward touring since moving to NYC in 1976. i'm surprise that i didn't collide with other pedestrians. my neck was achy by the end of the day.

– dan
 
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