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Fun w/Digital M Images

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rayyan

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I walked into the shop. 20 quid in hand.

The girl took one look at me and burst out laughing.

Me: And you are Miss?

Sally: Sally.

The giggles broke into laughter.

Sally: I shall fetch the owner, Mr. Mcduff.

Exits, laughing uncontrollably.

Mcduff: Oh! Hello. Looking for a Tartan outfit sir?

Me: No. Family history?

Sally and Mcduff: Ha. Ha. Ha.

Me: Ha. Ha. Ha. Why are we laughing?

Mcduff: ( Laughing ), and how far do you want to go sir?

Me: Abraham?

 

shtarka1

Active member
I walked into the shop. 20 quid in hand.

The girl took one look at me and burst out laughing.

Me: And you are Miss?

Sally: Sally.

The giggles broke into laughter.

Sally: I shall fetch the owner, Mr. Mcduff.

Exits, laughing uncontrollably.

Mcduff: Oh! Hello. Looking for a Tartan outfit sir?

Me: No. Family history?

Sally and Mcduff: Ha. Ha. Ha.

Me: Ha. Ha. Ha. Why are we laughing?

Mcduff: ( Laughing ), and how far do you want to go sir?

Me: Abraham?

Touche!:thumbs:
 

PatrickCheung

New member
Nice photos Rayyan! That landscape is beautiful!

Steve! I thought we agreed on not posting those photos of me in my underwear on this forum! :) Good work though, I must say, you portrayed me quite well.
 

hillary.hc.chang

New member
it's so hard to keep up with this thread but thats definitely not a complaint!

beautiful photos David :) he's so cute! nice bright colours and compositions.
PS very funny Patrick xD

some photos from our ROM trip yesterday... sadly it's my last day with Patrick today :( wish we could spend more of our last summer together.


 

Hosermage

Active member
Thanks, Hillary, for the compliments. I like the 2nd and 3rd shot.. I see you are developing a good eye for photography as well! Don't be sad, absence makes the heart grow fonder!
 

dude163

Active member
Great Shots all


Patrick , what do you mean too dark for the M8 ? :p you can shoot the M cameras down to a 1/15th of a second , just jack up the ISO to 640 and have a ball, or set the ISO to 2500 and pretend you are using Ilford B+W film.

( Hilary's Epson seemed to work fine :).. )
 

shtarka1

Active member
Hillary, Very nice angles & comps! Love the last one.

Lloyd, what a great portion of the "right" path!

Ash, really like the first 2 a lot! Great set!
 

Lloyd

Active member
Joe: Love that shot of the wrought-iron gate; the Rodin as well.
Ed: Very nice rainy evening shot... especially that handsome devil you caught!
onaujee: What a stunning set, and what a beautiful place!!
Rayyan: Very kewl shots of the rose, and of the mountains. I really want to know the rest of the story from the Scottish ancestry shop, however. ;) Too funny.
Patrick: The Kiev munny is very kewl. and the shots of it are really nice.
David: Terrific shots of your son, especially that first one.
Steve: Those shots of Rick... Wow!!
Hillary: Those b/w shots are wonderful. You're photographic eye is impressive.
Ashwin: Another wonderful set. Magic with the Magic!
 

MGrayson

Subscriber and Workshop Member
Hi All,

Feeling bored and uninspired this morning, I tried printing some pictures as large as my peanut 3880 could go.

Things like:



:bugeyes::shocked::bugeyes:

Highly recommended if you need a little enthusiasm boost. We forget (or I do, anyway) how much better these things look as prints, and how something with no detail at all can look very good blown up large. It's not all megapixels, and though we all say that, it's not often we get the truth of it as a visceral kick.

And, of course, 17x25 just isn't large enough! :ROTFL:

Happy Printing,

Matt
 
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