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Fun w/Digital M Images

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rayyan

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Guys, I am way way behind. Stunning posts everyone. Afraid I might miss someone; so no one but all of you.

Brilliant photography.:salute:

Same old cam!!

 

ashwinrao1

Active member
Simply stunning work, Gary, Jono (love the rural street cap), wuffstuff, animefx, David, f/1.0, Edward, Bruniroquai, Pat, Robert, et al...
 

ashwinrao1

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One portrait at the local camera store with the MM. Trying to work on processing...let me know what you think...so many great greys can be pushed to more black and more white...


MM/50 Summilux v2/f1.4/ISO 800/1/350 sec/
 

animefx

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Woah Woah - lots of great shots here - really fine - Animefx - you're doing great things with that summilux . . . .. sometimes learning the idiosyncracies of your camera / lens combination can be the easiest option. I've just got my 'broken' 75 'cron fixed by Leica, it worked fine before, now it front focuses horribly. Sometimes deciding to focus from infinity rather than close up is enough to make the difference.
Perfection is lovely, but sometimes pragmatism is easier to live with!

. . . . which leads me to this photograph. I'm trying to establish a new genre . . I call it 'Rural Street' In this case it required using a WATE, as I certainly would not have dared point the camera at this splendid and formidable old lady!




Processed in Silver efex pro

all the best
I love this photo, it has a movie like quality to it! Very moody

Thanks for the compliments you are too nice :)
 

wuffstuff

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As a new contributor it is a pleasure to have my photos alongside such quality photographers and to receive such praise. Thank you.
 

arild

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As a new contributor it is a pleasure to have my photos alongside such quality photographers and to receive such praise. Thank you.
Well, Wuff, when the first photo that pops up when I log in here is the "off-to-afghanistan" one, you had it coming. Beautiful, intriguing, sad, lovely. Excellent composition and exposure. Love it!!

I spent a week in Paris with my wife, two kids, my M9 and my Cron 28. Rip me to pieces, gentlemen. I´ve been anxious to post from this trip here on these forums, and nervous like hell.
 
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