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The Latest & Greatest Fun w/Digital M Images

ashwinrao1

Active member
Steve, this whole series is outstanding, and I know that happy guy at end of the series! As usual, your images really bring the atmosphere and makes one feel that we are right there with you!
 

thrice

Active member
Steve, great set :) every shot very well seen.

Thanks for your earlier compliments and now for your inspiration.
 

shtarka1

Active member
Ash, the PP gives this a spiritual tone that is perfectly apropos! Poppa bear is very proud & the baby is Beautiful! Great job!
 

ashwinrao1

Active member
Wow, the last image, with the 2 guy knuckling on the party bus...is Perfection!!! The 2nd really strikes a cord in me too, Steve. Wonderful stuff. What a high yield photo stroll you had there!!! Can't wait to see what's left in the bag!
 

mathomas

Active member
A few from yesterday. I was shooting the http://dailyshoot.com theme of the day. Took a few with the Fuji GW690III, but couldn't resist pulling out the M8, too. The first was my submission.


Zeiss Biogon 25mm, hopped-up a little in Viveza.
After shooting film for a while, I'm taken aback by the amount of detail in an M8 image. The M9 must be truly fabulous.

(On the other hand, this is the first time I've seen objectionable moire in an M8 image -- the section of red brick on the right side of the clock exhibits pretty bad labyrinthine moire when viewed full-size. Just looks "blocky" here.)



Zeiss Planar 50mm, conversion in Nik Silver Efex



Zeiss Planar 50mm, conversion in Nik Silver Efex
 

m_driscoll

New member
The 35 Lux has got it's "Lines" down! Wonderful compositions & IQ!:)
Steve: Thank you! :thumbup:
...Nice stuff yet again Matt. Especially like that last one. What was Leica doing to (or with) your lens?
Lloyd: Thanks. I sent it to like to do something with the "focus" issue while it was still on warranty. They did a full a full CLA + under warranty!

Matt, the 35 lux really fits you, though I am so used to your using the 24 lux as your paintbrush. Is yours the newest version or the prior? Lovely images as usual, and the processing rocks!
Ashwin: Thank you, sir. It's the older version.

Cheers, Matt

http://mdriscoll.zenfolio.com
 

m_driscoll

New member
Stunning 3d quality Ash! Love this one!!!
Ashwin:
+1, beautiful photo. :salute:

Here's one from this morning in Tokyo. M9 with 50mm Elmar-M @ f2.8.
I enjoy this thread and am in awe of everyone's submissions. Keep it going!:thumbs:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/tokyoshooter/4912048565/
Doublep: Nice capture! :thumbup:

Mohahmmed, this is outstanding. Love the colors and view of a place I have not yet been to!
Mohammed: +1! Nicely done. :thumbup:

Cheers, Matt
http://mdriscoll.zenfolio.com
 

m_driscoll

New member
Osman: Nicely photographed prison. Not sure why prisons get made into museums. Seems kind of depressing to me.
Kurt: Beautiful compositions and pp; otherworldly.
Daniel: Great work with your new lens. I really like the crosswalk light button/cigarette guy photo. I think you'll find that becomes one of your favorite lenses.
Steve: +1 for what Ashwin said. Creates a wonderful sense of place! Also, +1, for what he said about your second set. The party bus is great; but I love the light and color in the first two.
Kitok: Nice. I really like the B & W one.
Ashwin: Well captured, memorable, occasion.
Mike: I can't see the moire; but that building with it's mixed facades is an architectural standard, and now found in every major city (almost like McDonald's). I like the austerity and pp of the parking garage photos.

Cheers, Matt

http://mdriscoll.zenfolio.com
 

otumay

New member
Matt, thank you. Though depressing, former prisons may cause us to question concepts like law and enforcement, justice and time.
 

mathomas

Active member
Osman:

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Mike: I can't see the moire; but that building with it's mixed facades is an architectural standard, and now found in every major city (almost like McDonald's). I like the austerity and pp of the parking garage photos.

Cheers, Matt

http://mdriscoll.zenfolio.com
Thanks, Matt. Don't get me started about inauthenticity and McMalls :). Still, it's fun to shoot pictures here due to all the details. Guess I shouldn't complain too much :).
 
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