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Fun w/Digital M Images

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jonoslack

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re: Fun with the New Leica M

Two from this morning - Dog not impressed:



Are those red pants you've got around your neck?



Fat Bottomed Boys
28 'cron
 

D&A

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re: Fun with the New Leica M

Two from this morning - Dog not impressed:
I don't think the scarecrow in the Wizard of Oz would be impressed, so not surprised by your dogs reaction :). I'm of course referring to your partially constructed "overstuffed" scarecrow...not the quality of your image....LOL!)

Dave (D&A)
 
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algrove

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re: Fun with the New Leica M

Yes indeed. I bought mine in the autumn. I think that if you got one after the M was announced the coding is free (not certain).
Yes, I believe that to be the case. For those of us who have had it a year plus in the US they are seldom charging the full 6 bit price.
 

Andrew Gough

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Thank you everyone for the likes!

David, I appreciate you taking the time to reply!

Mohammad, great work, very colourful!

Dan, thank you for sharing you process with us, the image has a very cool look!
 

Knorp

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re: Fun with the New Leica M

Yes, I believe that to be the case. For those of us who have had it a year plus in the US they are seldom charging the full 6 bit price.
Well, living in continental Europe I believe we always pay the full price, whatever the circumstances.
Serves us right, I suppose ... :facesmack: :banghead: :rolleyes:

Kind regards.
 
Hi folks - shooting time is still spotty for me but got a chance to dust off the M9 while on a business trip to Israel.

We visited Jerusalem at night which posed some real challenges as the majority of lights in the old city looked like sodium vapor which made wb horrible. So to make life easier, I converted most of my shots to B&W and decided to play around with different pp in SEP2 - I realize there's no continuity here but I'm open to comments about the pp :banghead:

M9 + 35mm cron





M9 + 50mm lux



M9 + 35mm cron



Thanks for looking.

Cheers,
 
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