There’s something about those M9 files. Its hard to define but easy to see. Subtle, nuanced colors, but deep blues. Lovely.
And of course, lest we forget, your technique is exquisite.
Thanks Cory,
Yes, there *is* something to those files… it’s no secret that I’m a fan of the M9 (and M8)…
Peter.
Dear Peter,
It has been a while, although following you I haven’t had the time to leave my appreciation!
Wow! What a great photo! It’s very cinema like! I love the M9 with Noct combination! especially in your hands. Don’t let it go this time.
Light, framing, momentum are all in the right place!
Thank you for sharing.
Dear Jeffrey, nice to hear from you again. Very “cinema-like” is indeed a great compliment in my book… thank you.
Hi Peter, I’ve been following your pictures and must say you are one of the few Leica shooters I’ve seen that really convey the the characteristics of their tools in their images. I have just put my name down on for a 240 based on the ISO handling however your images have made me re-consider. I’d be interested to know based on your experience the effect on skin tones when your m9 shoots at higher ISOs.
The light is magnificent! Nice framing as well.
Thank you Andrew.
There’s something about those M9 files. Its hard to define but easy to see. Subtle, nuanced colors, but deep blues. Lovely.
And of course, lest we forget, your technique is exquisite.
Thanks Cory,
Yes, there *is* something to those files… it’s no secret that I’m a fan of the M9 (and M8)…
Peter.
Dear Peter,
It has been a while, although following you I haven’t had the time to leave my appreciation!
Wow! What a great photo! It’s very cinema like! I love the M9 with Noct combination! especially in your hands. Don’t let it go this time.
Light, framing, momentum are all in the right place!
Thank you for sharing.
Dear Jeffrey, nice to hear from you again. Very “cinema-like” is indeed a great compliment in my book… thank you.
Hi Peter, I’ve been following your pictures and must say you are one of the few Leica shooters I’ve seen that really convey the the characteristics of their tools in their images. I have just put my name down on for a 240 based on the ISO handling however your images have made me re-consider. I’d be interested to know based on your experience the effect on skin tones when your m9 shoots at higher ISOs.
Thanks, Andy