↑ Leica M3, Voigtländer 50mm Nokton f/1.5 II, Kodak Tri-X 400, and Plustek 8200i.
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Peter, you are getting daring with your shots. But a steady hand produced some nice results. Looks like you are enjoying the Leica M-E, a good alternative to film and of course a return to CCD!
Thanks George! I don’t know about “daring”… more like working within the constraints of the medium. I should have shot at 1/60 and pushed the Tri-X 400 during development, but I kind of like the motion captured in a few of the frames.
Yes, return to CCD, LOL. I thought I was done forever with it but I couldn’t pass up a great deal and, to my eye, I still prefer that M9 sensor — warts and all — to anything else out there in the digital world.
Peter, you are getting daring with your shots. But a steady hand produced some nice results. Looks like you are enjoying the Leica M-E, a good alternative to film and of course a return to CCD!
Thanks George! I don’t know about “daring”… more like working within the constraints of the medium. I should have shot at 1/60 and pushed the Tri-X 400 during development, but I kind of like the motion captured in a few of the frames.
Yes, return to CCD, LOL. I thought I was done forever with it but I couldn’t pass up a great deal and, to my eye, I still prefer that M9 sensor — warts and all — to anything else out there in the digital world.