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The All New More and More Fun With Digital M Images

BishopB

New member
Hi All,
As usual, Kudos to all for the amazing work.It's been a few pages since I contributed, as work has gotten in the way...

Here are a few fun ones from tonight, as I got to test a very special lens for the first time...
Ashwin --

Beautiful work...I just received my lightly used M8.2 and can say that your posts and others on this thread pushed my purchase along. Looking forward to getting out this weekend and giving my new camera a try.

Best regards -- Bishop
 

chrism

Well-known member
Jono,
That's got to be a Fergie! Been many years since I served my apprenticeship on little Fergusons in Carmarthenshire.

Chris
 

m_driscoll

New member
Hi All,
As usual, Kudos to all for the amazing work.It's been a few pages since I contributed, as work has gotten in the way...
Here are a few fun ones from tonight, as I got to test a very special lens for the first time...

Ashwin: I give up! What lens is it? Great break-in cruise! Share some more. Put that point-n-shoot back in your pocket.

Rayyan, I agree with Matt; this is spectacular.
Matt, I don't think this is Hagia Sophia. Maybe Suleymaniye, Blue Mosque or Sehzade, I'm not sure. They are constantly being renovated, sometimes towards an unnecessarily standardized look.
Osman: Thanks for the info. It must be nice to be surrounded by such a rich and colorful heritage!

Indeed! Controlled burning South of Perth caused quite a bit of haze (for which the Environmental agency responsible apologised) which lead to some interesting atmospheric conditions. A lot of Australian flora germinates in fire, so forest fires tend to occur frequently naturally, unless they do controlled burnings in the off season.
Thrice: Well it make for some interesting effects, as long as you're not always downwind.

Cheers, Matt

http://mdriscoll.zenfolio.com
 

m_driscoll

New member
Congratulations on the new toy Ashwin
I like the grasses shot best I think.
Rayvan - the new Istanbul shots are great

Talking of new toys, I have a new 3880 printer (having retired my ailing 4000). It's lovely to be able to print decent gloss again.

Emma has a new toy as well (it cost about the same as the 3880 printer:eek:)

M9 50 'lux



She seems to be pretty pleased about it:



all the best
Jono: Very cool! She certainly seems pleased with it. The red one was a loaner, right? Now you need all of the stuff to tow behind it! Also, congrats on your new printer. I have the 3800 and its excellent. Cheers, Matt

http://mdriscoll.zenfolio.com
 

m_driscoll

New member
Noct E60/f1, Max 800 film:
Ampguy: Great photo of non-pc cigar store indian!

Deep Intergalactic Space....or I Just Threw A Flower On Top Of An Umbrella & Shot Into The Sun :D


M9, Noct:)
steve: I'm going to go with the first explanation because I'm a dreamer. Nice color. Is that a starship?

Brownie 2010

M9,Noct iso 800 :)
Steve: Very sweet. Looks like a great dog to have around. Great tone, composition, detail and focus. An excellent portrait.

ok, i can't resist to try...
Panda81: Pretty good try! Please consider what i said about Steve's dog portrait applying here, also.

Cheers, Matt

http://mdriscoll.zenfolio.com
 

racefan

New member
I've been admiring the photos in this thread for many months and finally have the nerve (beer?) to post a contribution. My first real opportunity to use my new M9 was a vacation trip to Boston this week.

Newbury St. Shopping, M9, 35 Summarit, Aperture/Silver Efex

 

m_driscoll

New member
I've been admiring the photos in this thread for many months and finally have the nerve (beer?) to post a contribution. My first real opportunity to use my new M9 was a vacation trip to Boston this week.
Newbury St. Shopping, M9, 35 Summarit, Aperture/Silver Efex
Racefan: Excellent contribution. The window itself would be an interesting photo but the two women dressing the window make it a great capture. Well seen. Excellent composition, IQ, and PP. Cheers, Matt.

http://mdriscoll.zenfolio.com
 

rayyan

Well-known member
Thanks for looking. Cheers, Matt.

1. M9; 50mm f/2; 1/90s @ f/3; ISO 1250


2. M9; 24mm f/1.4; 1/90s @ f/2; ISO 160


http://mdriscoll.zenfolio.com
Matt: The magic shop and the mystery of everyday life clicked. Wonder whether the couple in the window got their future read!

I look forward to your everyday scenes with pleasure.

btw...what time is it Seattle...it is sat, 5/8/2010; 1107 hrs here!

Best.
 

m_driscoll

New member
Matt: The magic shop and the mystery of everyday life clicked. Wonder whether the couple in the window got their future read!

I look forward to your everyday scenes with pleasure.

btw...what time is it Seattle...it is sat, 5/8/2010; 1107 hrs here!

Best.
rayyan: Thank you very much. I was pleased with that shot at ISO 1250. Almost time for your lunch. It's Sat. 5/8/2010; 0110 hrs. here. I'm officially 1 yr. 1 hr. 10 mins. older! Cheers, Matt

http://mdriscoll.zenfolio.com
 
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