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Fun w/Digital M Images

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baudolino

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Here's one for Jason - Fredrik Kesiakoff of Pro Team Astana defending his yellow jersey in today's time trial stage of the Tour of Austria, which started and ended in our lovely village. M9 with Cron 35 Asph; tried the panning technique, it's more difficult than I thought, with the riders flashing by at over 50 km/hour...

 

shtarka1

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A couple from today, M8 with 35/50 'crons:




Regards

Mike
Mike all 3 are Stunning! This One I Love!
Here's one for Jason - Fredrik Kesiakoff of Pro Team Astana defending his yellow jersey in today's time trial stage of the Tour of Austria, which started and ended in our lovely village. M9 with Cron 35 Asph; tried the panning technique, it's more difficult than I thought, with the riders flashing by at over 50 km/hour...

Great Shot!:thumbs:
 

m_driscoll

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A few from Al Tanabe's and Ashwin Rao's opening tonight of their show "Leica - Our Point of View" at Glazer's Gallery in Seattle. Congratulations to both of you! :thumbup: (Apologies to Al. I didn't get a focused shot of you. :cry:).

1. M9; 50mm f/.95; 1/125s @ f/.95; ISO 160


2. M9; 50mm f/.95; 1/45s @ f/.95; ISO 160


3. M9; 50mm f/.95; 1/500s @ f/.95; ISO 160


4. M9; 50mm f/.95; 1/350s @ f/.95; ISO 160


L to R: Brad, the Leica Rep/Bartender; Nora (Hasselblad) and Mark (Leica film), both from Glazer's
5. M9; 50mm f/.95; 1/90s @ f/.95; ISO 160



Cheers, Matt

http://mdriscoll.zenfolio.com
 

Lloyd

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Great set, Matt. We really tried to figure a way to make this, but couldn't put it together. Thanks for sharing. BTW, what is that the woman is using in that last image, a dinosaur bone? :D
 

m_driscoll

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Great set, Matt. We really tried to figure a way to make this, but couldn't put it together. Thanks for sharing. BTW, what is that the woman is using in that last image, a dinosaur bone? :D
Lloyd: That would have been fun to see you and Mimi there. Al and Ashwin's photos are excellent! :D She's a Hasselblad film shooter (a very good one); so, it was the only camera there that wouldn't burn her hands! :LOL: ;)

Here's one of Nora w/o the "dinosaur bone", and, one of Ashwin in color (I like it even with the "tongue" ;) ).

1. M9; 50mm f/.95; 1/90s @ f/.95; ISO 160


2. M9; 50mm f/.95; 1/350s @ f/.95; ISO 160


Cheers, Matt

http://mdriscoll.zenfolio.com
 

m_driscoll

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Matt , those tubular bells shots are cool!
what PP did you use? Silver efex pro?
Robert: Thanks! :D The colors were beautiful, but, when I converted one in SEP 2 to B & W, it really made the shadows a stronger element in the image. I'll post some of these in color, later.

...Matt & The 0.95 Taking Us Into Warped Spacetime & Other Dimensions! Multi Level Explosion Of Geometry & Contrast! Love This Set Mr. Hawking!;):thumbs:
Steve: Thank you, sir! :D You do know Timothy Leary's dead? ;)

Cheers, Matt

http://mdriscoll.zenfolio.com
 

ashwinrao1

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Matt, thanks so much for coming. Lloyd, wish you could have been there, but Matt, Ed Tan, Al, et al represented GetDPI quite well at the show!


Thanks for the great pics! The tongue pic is classic :bugeyes::LOL:
 

m_driscoll

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A couple from today, M8 with 35/50 'crons:







Regards

Mike
Mike: Very good (but, not funny?). Nicely mixed set of tones and intentions. All three draw the eye in.
#1 My favorite. The gray tones and the white highlights make the grass and thistle extremely delicate and ephemeral.
#2. Very textural; you have to look for the path and then move down it; photos like this always remind me of W. Eugene Smith's "A Walk to Paradise Garden" (even without the kids).
#3. Nicely balanced composition, arcing left to right along the weir, water flowing down and to the right, dark background with a spot of detail brings the eye back into the photo countering the movement to the right

Cheers, Matt

http://mdriscoll.zenfolio.com
 

m_driscoll

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Here's one for Jason - Fredrik Kesiakoff of Pro Team Astana defending his yellow jersey in today's time trial stage of the Tour of Austria, which started and ended in our lovely village. M9 with Cron 35 Asph; tried the panning technique, it's more difficult than I thought, with the riders flashing by at over 50 km/hour...

Baudolino: Steve's right, this is a "great shot". Looks like you got the "panning' down. :salute:

Cheers, Matt

http://mdriscoll.zenfolio.com
 

dude163

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Great shots of the Art showing gang, I like the cyclist shot too

re; Sparklers thanks Matt , that shot was hard to take, the cameras metering gets really thrown off by sparklers
 

Mike Woods

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Mike all 3 are Stunning! This One I Love!

Great Shot!:thumbs:
Thanks Steve!
Mike: Very good (but, not funny?). Nicely mixed set of tones and intentions. All three draw the eye in.
#1 My favorite. The gray tones and the white highlights make the grass and thistle extremely delicate and ephemeral.
#2. Very textural; you have to look for the path and then move down it; photos like this always remind me of W. Eugene Smith's "A Walk to Paradise Garden" (even without the kids).
#3. Nicely balanced composition, arcing left to right along the weir, water flowing down and to the right, dark background with a spot of detail brings the eye back into the photo countering the movement to the right

Cheers, Matt

http://mdriscoll.zenfolio.com
Matt, thank you very much for your thoughts. Normal humour will resume shortly :D

Regards

Mike
 
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