There is only one choice: get going! Born to be wild..Easyrider! :-)..turn on..Sweet Home Alabahma here we come.. this photo reminds me to a lot of songs and films! Thank you, Peter.
That’s the choice I made that day… to go forward. Thank you Andreas, for this, and for your generosity earlier today.
A classic, but very nicely done! I especially like the inclusion of the sun : it makes the difference.
Always nice to see one of your landscape photographs, I really like this one. M8… is this one from the archives? 😉 Road trippin’, nothing like it.
James, I wish I had the opportunity to travel more and create more landscape images.
In answer to your question, yes this is from the “archives”.
Thanks for your message.
Beautiful photograph Peter. It never ceases to amaze me just how good that CCD sensor is and it’s really interesting to see an original M8 rendouring again. I kept an M8, (last generation black lacquer special edition) in my collection for posterity and you’ve inspired me to give it an outing with the 28. Thanks again for your unique eye and for sharing.
I’ve always said, and will continue to say, that the M8 was the most underestimated digital camera of its time.
There is a clarity in its rendering that has not been equaled since.
I so regret selling mine. I really wish I’d kept it.
Really beautiful shot for a classic, and excellent processing.
Breathtaking!
Bo
Thank you Bo.
There is only one choice: get going! Born to be wild..Easyrider! :-)..turn on..Sweet Home Alabahma here we come.. this photo reminds me to a lot of songs and films! Thank you, Peter.
That’s the choice I made that day… to go forward. Thank you Andreas, for this, and for your generosity earlier today.
A classic, but very nicely done! I especially like the inclusion of the sun : it makes the difference.
Thomas
http://www.thomasveyre.wordpress.com
Thank you Thomas.
Always nice to see one of your landscape photographs, I really like this one. M8… is this one from the archives? 😉 Road trippin’, nothing like it.
James, I wish I had the opportunity to travel more and create more landscape images.
In answer to your question, yes this is from the “archives”.
Thanks for your message.
Beautiful photograph Peter. It never ceases to amaze me just how good that CCD sensor is and it’s really interesting to see an original M8 rendouring again. I kept an M8, (last generation black lacquer special edition) in my collection for posterity and you’ve inspired me to give it an outing with the 28. Thanks again for your unique eye and for sharing.
I’ve always said, and will continue to say, that the M8 was the most underestimated digital camera of its time.
There is a clarity in its rendering that has not been equaled since.
I so regret selling mine. I really wish I’d kept it.
Really beautiful shot for a classic, and excellent processing.
Thank you Raed.