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The All New More and More Fun With Digital M Images

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A little time, morning light and roses way beyond bloom. Question for you all...how many of you have kept your spouse from getting rid of an arrangement of flowers because of a potential image you have planned?? ;^)

:thumbs:this is really wonderful nice - so new yet so old :thumbs:

my pic of the day ;)
 

rayyan

Well-known member
Rayyan: I understand you well, my friend. Another beautiful shot of Ayesha btw.
It's relatively easier for me to become unseen in the streets with a Leica M, compared to the larger DSLR's. Despite my bulky figure, I can usually blend in the crowd this way.
The weather was wet, sky overcast, just a lazy Saturday in spring.
M8 with 28'cron.
Best,
Osman

Freddie goes home:

Taking grandma to the bazaar:

He's evidently very satisfied with himself, probably for good reason:

Return from shopping:
Osman: Thanks. Those are wonderful instances of time you have got there
my friend. The M is right for this type of job.

Thank you for sharing.
 

shtarka1

Active member
Yet another shot of the Columbia Gorge ... btw, hard to tell at this size but the Elmarit-M is SHARP!!
M9 & 90/2.8

Magnificent!
A little time, morning light and roses way beyond bloom. Question for you all...how many of you have kept your spouse from getting rid of an arrangement of flowers because of a potential image you have planned?? ;^)

Very Nice!
Thanks for looking. Cheers, Matt

M9; 24mm f/1.4; 1/1500s @ f/1.7; +2/3 EV; ISO 160


http://mdriscoll.zenfolio.com
Fantastic!
It's relatively easier for me to become unseen in the streets with a Leica M, compared to the larger DSLR's. Despite my bulky figure, I can usually blend in the crowd this way.
The weather was wet, sky overcast, just a lazy Saturday in spring.
M8 with 28'cron.
Best,
Osman

Freddie goes home:


Excellent!
Taking grandma to the bazaar:



He's evidently very satisfied with himself, probably for good reason:



Return from shopping:

Masterful! Love The Last One!
Venice: Recently.

Rayyan, you take photographs of others, why not mine. Question. Fight. Run.

Ayesha, I said, I have taken thousands of photographs of you all over the world.

Rayyan, she said, I am always a part of something in those photographs.

Not true, I said, squeamishly.


Ayesha, I said. I do not want photographs of you. But About you. You make the place what it is for me. Without you the place would be barren. By capturing your person, I capture the spirit of the place!..

Fight postponed..for now.
Lovely & Brilliant In Either Order!
 

Braeside

New member
Thanks Steve!

I'm still learning this M8. Summicron 50 is working a lot better since I had it CLA'd by Malcolm Taylor.

A couple more from that set.




 
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Don Libby

Well-known member
Decided to experiment with a different approach to my processing and came up with this..



"Just a tree" Leica M9 Summarit 90mm

Don
 

Braeside

New member
Thanks Don, If my brother ever gets around to renovating the Landrover I will let you see the results, in the meantime it is a lovely thing to photograph.

"Just a Tree" Amazing a tree can grow on what looks like very barren rock!
 

rayyan

Well-known member
Istanbul..the Anatolian side...

I love the Lonely Planet guides. Ayesha loves the Frommer's guides.
I read them all. I make notes. never carry them.

Now I know which places to avoid like the plague. They recommend. I avoid.

They want me to stay there, I stayed at the Asian side of the Bosphorus. Why?
Ask Osman....

Good breakfast, banks of the Bosphorus....


Rayyan, I am going to Eridene after breakfast. To see Sinan Bin Abdul Mennan. Known to others as Koca Sinan. I shall know him later..for 2 weeks.

Me , I was going to somewhere you will never find in your Barnes and Nobles.

I knew the place, not its name. nobody stopped there; no tourists, no locals.
Except those that were there. Those looking for work. The Unemployed.

I spent the whole morning there. Heard a lot of stories. made friends.
Better than the tourist hordes.


Stay on the Asian side; What does NG or Frommer's know?
 

Don Libby

Well-known member
Thanks Don, If my brother ever gets around to renovating the Landrover I will let you see the results, in the meantime it is a lovely thing to photograph.

"Just a Tree" Amazing a tree can grow on what looks like very barren rock!
Dave - Thank you for the comment. I'm constantly amazed at the way trees can flourish with so little.

Don
 

Lloyd

Active member
Istanbul..the Anatolian side...

I love the Lonely Planet guides. Ayesha loves the Frommer's guides.
I read them all. I make notes. never carry them.

Now I know which places to avoid like the plague. They recommend. I avoid.

They want me to stay there, I stayed at the Asian side of the Bosphorus. Why?
Ask Osman....

Good breakfast, banks of the Bosphorus....

Rayyan, I am going to Eridene after breakfast. To see Sinan Bin Abdul Mennan. Known to others as Koca Sinan. I shall know him later..for 2 weeks.

Me , I was going to somewhere you will never find in your Barnes and Nobles.

I knew the place, not its name. nobody stopped there; no tourists, no locals.
Except those that were there. Those looking for work. The Unemployed.

I spent the whole morning there. Heard a lot of stories. made friends.
Better than the tourist hordes.

Stay on the Asian side; What does NG or Frommer's know?
Powerful stuff, Rayyan. Again, you draw us in with your image and words, and provide a reminder of our need for real humanity. Thank you.
 
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