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The Latest & Greatest Fun w/Digital M Images

shtarka1

Active member
We had a post-wedding party in Denver for my Arizona niece and her new husband. Having just got my ZM Sonnar back from a pretty major repair, I just had to shoot it on my M8. The light was very low, and most shots were at ISO 640 and f/1.5. However, it (or I) was so dim I had some trouble focusing. However, I'm happy with the photos for what they capture.

B&W processing in Nik Silver Efex.

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Mike the Sonnar has such a nice retro look to it & these are Fantastic!
 
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Photon

Guest
These guys were huge and I had to wait a little, but finally mother nature rewarded me with the industrial smile I was after... Decided to leave the image characteristic merely untouched while processing.

Stonehenge revisited

 

Woody Campbell

Workshop Member
Well, it's not New York, but in Holland you can reach the sky (and beyond) also...

My first effort with the M9 as to find out how the Zeiss 50 f/2 handles the combination of various contrasts (light, dark, lines, circles, etc.). Handheld, reasonable crop, distance abt. 100 mtrs.

Stairway to heaven



Warmest,

Ton
Lovely image.
 

Lloyd

Active member
These guys were huge and I had to wait a little, but finally mother nature rewarded me with the industrial smile I was after... Decided to leave the image characteristic merely untouched while processing.

Stonehenge revisited
Another winner Ton. Worth the wait.
 

mathomas

Active member
Mike the Sonnar has such a nice retro look to it & these are Fantastic!
Thanks, Steve. Yes, the Sonnar is definitely a keeper. If I had to keep only two lenses it would be the Sonnar and probably the 35mm Biogon. Hmm, I need an M9 so that I could truly live with two lenses (I have an M2 and an M8). I may have to do some calculating :).


........ After calculations --- hmm, no, still can't get there from here.
 

ceh

Active member
Everyday new marvellous images are being added here on the thread.:thumbs:

Friends, excuse me for my limited comments on your photos due to my weak knowledge of English language.
 
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