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Digital Leica M8 / M8.2 / M9 / M-E /Mono / M10 aka "M" Discussions about the Leica M8 /M 8.2 / M9 / M9-P/ M-E / M Monochrom / M10 aka "M": Leica digital M mount rangefinder cameras. Naming the new digital M the "Leica M" is VERY unfortunate as it will only confuse newbies with other Leica M cameras of the the past. Happily there is room for confusion with only the past 59 years of Leica M production ... since Leica introduced the Leica M system in 1953. All Hail for the Leica Marketing Department learning Leica M history!

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Balmy October by Leica M9
Old 10-02-2011   #1
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Balmy October by Leica M9

Balmy October Part 1

My Blog is now up - with my favourite photos (from the Leica M9) from Brighton taken on Saturday 1 October - Please visit the link:
http://rangefinderchronicles.blogspo...1-october.html


L1014026 by nickdemarco, on Flickr


L1014043 by nickdemarco, on Flickr
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Old 10-03-2011   #2
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Great shots Nick.
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Old 10-03-2011   #3
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Superb photos - but the weather was anything but balmy, methinks.
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Old 10-12-2011   #4
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The first photo attracted some surprising controversy on another forum (http://www.l-camera-forum.com/leica-...ctober-m9.html)

Had it been a candid shot with no reaction, it probably wouldn't - even thought the objections would be just as valid or more. And I wouldn't have chosen it as my favourite photo from the day. But I liked it precisely because the girl covers her face.

Anyway, for those interested, I have now posted Part 2 of the blog here - http://rangefinderchronicles.blogspo...1-october.html - photos taken with iPhone and Hipstamatic and with a Rollei TLR (hence I shan't post any images here).

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I like it. Public place and you just recorded an event that others saw, but didn't take an image of. It is interesting and dynamic.
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I enjoyed the Brighton pictures on your Flickr site. Wonderful vibrant colours in those Rolleiflex pics. Was obviously a glorious afternoon.

I was there last Saturday afternoon (the 8th); not so balmy; cloudy and grey. But it was enjoyable to sit and have a drink in one of the cafes in the North Lanes nevertheless.
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