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Fun w/Digital M Images

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rayyan

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Marrakesh looks so colourful! nice work
Well, let's form a club! :D Me too, on both counts.

Plus one from me, Rayyan. Also on both words and images.:salute:
Thanks guys. dude, Morocco it is a colorful place indeed for photos.

Lloyd, guess our club could support spare parts for cameras that whoosh; and

maybe us too!!

Take care and stay well all of you.:salute:
 

rayyan

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No more gifts, she said pleasantly enough.

Then and without further thought she continued; that is what your brain must have inside it.; this said with quiet

conviction..

 

ced

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Rayyan just love the Marocco images well done!
2 With M9 28-2.8 Elm. This lens was always a favourite and the coverage/sharpness always amazes. Waiting my turn at the (unisex) hairdresser note the dog in the lap of one of the customers. Then one from another grey day in Belgium.
 
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CharlesK

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Mike, 2EP, Lloyd, Rayyan and Knorp, thank you guys :salute:
Robert, love the shot of the fence and PP'ing:)
Cenek, stunning shot:thumbup: It is shot you need to look and wait to appreciate the composition:)
Rayyan, great image from your Moroccon series! Love your PP'ing...great style:)
 

jonoslack

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Mike, 2EP, Lloyd, Rayyan and Knorp, thank you guys :salute:
Robert, love the shot of the fence and PP'ing:)
Cenek, stunning shot:thumbup: It is shot you need to look and wait to appreciate the composition:)
Rayyan, great image from your Moroccon series! Love your PP'ing...great style:)
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Fantastic Charles - I think the second is the best - but I really like the 3rd shot with the snow - excellent!
 

rayyan

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ced, Charles...thank you very much.

ced, the zebra crossing is a lovely image. The salon, reminds to go to one.

Great stuff.

Regards.
 

CharlesK

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Jono, thank you very much:) Very interesting capture! I really like the 75 Cron, only second to my 75 Lux :D
Rayyan, excellent images!
 

Paratom

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Sorry for those who might have seen the image in the 85mm Zeiss thread allready. I am just happy with this lens so I post it here as well:
M9+Zeiss 85/2.0



 

rayyan

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Shots from this evening's walk, with the 75 Lux @1.4 :)



Charles, first a thank you for your kind words.

I really love that you choose to keep the distant land within the frame. It lends a sense of depth and distance to these images.

Once more, I am amazed at these captures.:thumbs:

Thank you for sharing them with us.
 

rayyan

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A month ago a short interview and some photographs on our sat channels.

It was about Ayesha and her most recent ' walk ' in the mountains..clouds if

one relates more to movies!

Some of the images were posted here in the small sensor forum, taken by her.

The tv has the advantage of panning/fade-ins and outs etc to a much higher

capability than I with my Boinx software.

I have not posted these images here previously. This was the opening shot

shown on tv.

We are at 2300 meters in the next image. I shall stay here. Ayesha shall

continue beyond and over the mountains in the back. She thinks of something

to say to me. I remember, I told her to get going. She stayed here for

sometime.


Then she looked around, faced me, smiled.. and I saw her head towards the

mountains..


She was heading towards a glacial ice pack at around 3200 meters.

Compressed ice, rock and granite.


This is a cheesy composite that too was used in the show; from her previous

adventures.

 

MikalWGrass

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I don't own an M9, 8.2, or 8, but I do own an M6. I was wondering if it was ok to post scanned film images on this thread (isn't scanned film a digital image?) or is there another thread where I should post my photos?
 
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