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The Latest & Greatest Fun w/Digital M Images

shtarka1

Active member
Been away so long...

Here is one from the 12mm CV on the M9, no cornerfix, probably f/11



I think the colour shifts work for me :)
Dan, I Was Just Thinking That We Haven't Seen You In A While! Phenomenal Shot! Nice To Have You Back!
 

Chuck Jones

Subscriber Member
Thanks Lloyd, Steve, Jan, and Matt.

I know. It felt strange shooting with the 50mm. :)

I kept thinking I was supposed to switch to the external viewfinder to recompose the shot, and then remembering I could focus and compose all at once. I'm thinking about buying a used 50mm external finder, as I've gotten used to the larger and brighter view that externals can provide.

Returning to wide-angle (whew!), here's another people shot using the 24 lux.

David, after seeing this image I can well understand why that 50mm just didn't feel "right". Your a storyteller as I am myself. And what screaming stories this image tells! GREAT job of catching both the wedding couple dominant in the background and the bag lady foreground. Both tell strong stories, both scream news, and both stories contrast a new beginning with decay. A really FINE job on this one David. :thumbs::thumbs::thumbs:
 

danlindberg

Well-known member
Been away so long...

Here is one from the 12mm CV on the M9, no cornerfix, probably f/11



I think the colour shifts work for me :)
Cool shot :)

May I ask if you have used both ND filter and flash in one exposure or have you sandwiched two exposures?
 

ashwinrao1

Active member
Been away so long...

Here is one from the 12mm CV on the M9, no cornerfix, probably f/11



I think the colour shifts work for me :)
Daniel, this is an outstanding capture. I love how you have very clearly defined your style in the images that you produce with the M9. Outstanding!
 

thrice

Active member
Thankyou Mike, Dan and Ashwin! I'm glad you see a consistent style in my shots Ashwin, it's one of my chief concerns that I'm not 'all over the place'.

Cool shot :)

May I ask if you have used both ND filter and flash in one exposure or have you sandwiched two exposures?
3 exposures manually blended :)

Here's another NZ shot, a pano of six vertical shots with the Zeiss 18mm Distagon. Two exposures for each frame, manually blended then stitched.



Shot with a B+W ND1.8 (6 stops), standing in very cold water, and constantly having to wipe the ND filter.
 

m_driscoll

New member
Cool Shootin Matt! Now I Know What Shirt To Buy You & Lloyd For X-Mass!:D
BTW...The Backdrop On The Fruit In The Last Picture.....Never Mind...:rolleyes::cool::):)!
Beautiful light,color & blurred background!
Steve: Thanks, buddy! :D What did you mean by the "backdrop"? :ROTFL:

Priceless, Matt. It's pure poetry you nailed here. The stories this photograph evokes (I could start writing any moment)...:salute:
Warmest,
Ton
www.tonvanmourik.com
Ton: Thank you! :D Makes you wonder about his life and his focus on his work. He's there every day sorting and arranging.
 

m_driscoll

New member
Been away so long...
Here is one from the 12mm CV on the M9, no cornerfix, probably f/11

I think the colour shifts work for me :)
They work for me too! Very impressive image Daniel. :salute:
Dan, I Was Just Thinking That We Haven't Seen You In A While! Phenomenal Shot! Nice To Have You Back!
Flippin' 'eck that's amazin' :eek:
:thumbs:
Mike
Cool shot :)
May I ask if you have used both ND filter and flash in one exposure or have you sandwiched two exposures?
Daniel, this is an outstanding capture. I love how you have very clearly defined your style in the images that you produce with the M9. Outstanding!
Daniel: :thumbup: (nothing to add)

Cheers, Matt

http://mdriscoll.zenfolio.com
 

m_driscoll

New member
Tuesday's blog post. M9 + 15mm CV. Cornerfixed.
Woody: Nice capture! You must have been right next to her. Very controlled sun flare. :thumbup:

Thankyou Mike, Dan and Ashwin! I'm glad you see a consistent style in my shots Ashwin, it's one of my chief concerns that I'm not 'all over the place'.
3 exposures manually blended :)
Here's another NZ shot, a pano of six vertical shots with the Zeiss 18mm Distagon. Two exposures for each frame, manually blended then stitched.

Shot with a B+W ND1.8 (6 stops), standing in very cold water, and constantly having to wipe the ND filter.
Daniel: You're the consummate craftsman! Beautiful image. You have a very consistent style with your landscapes. Recognizable and always excellent. :salute: I have the 'all over the place' thing going.

Cheers, Matt

http://mdriscoll.zenfolio.com
 

thrice

Active member
Far too flattering all of you :p But my humble thanks!

Matt, I love the colours, I see 'fixies' are overly popular everywhere with hipsters at the moment.
 

ashwinrao1

Active member
Ohhh, fixies are really popular over here. Matt, lovely image. Personally, I am waiting for that fad to die down...those bikes are too flashy in a silly way...1 gear around the hills of Seattle...though, that's a work out!
 
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