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Those are great shots, Matt.
Beautiful shots, Matt!
I especially love the first one. It has such smooth tones. The 21mm Super-Elmar is on good hands.
Gentlemen: Thanks! It's fun to see what I missed the first time through....
Matt, lovely to see the Palouse again...we will have to coordinate another trip out that way soon! Can you believe that 2 months has passed since then...
Sorry I haven't posted here in a while. Real life intrudes.
Here are three shots from a New York trip in June. All were shot with an 18mm Super-Elmar.
I've been watching a lot of film noir movies lately.
David: Your B & W's are always an inspiration. I especially like these two. I bet you've got a few more 'dark' gems from NO. :thumbup:And here are three shots from a New Orleans trip in May. All were shot with a 50mm Summilux.
Michael those 3 are great, I even see a Leica guy in the 1st one
and the 3rd one is my fave , so clear and bright
Thanks guys. Ashwin - I appreciate that. I've spent a ton of time developing some actions that are suited to the M8 (both with and without an IR cut filter) while retaining an aesthetic that I like. Hard work!Michael, great evocative shots of the lady...love the processing
thanks !.. this is probably on of my all time favorite lenses.That's a beautiful image, Jim. The thread is still called "Digital M" images, but for my part, I enjoy seeing the film images here as well.