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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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Old 02-05-2009   #1
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Back to Brazil w/ M8.2s

I was in Brazil a few weeks ago where my sister and her family are doing missionary work and I had the opportunity to photograph 600 children in the small village of Aningas. Many of the children never had a picture of themselves before.
You can see the photographs of the kids at http://www.thingshopedfor.com and the other set of pictures of the village that they live in at http://www.thingsnotseen.com
It is hard to reconcile the smiling faces of the children with harsh reality of the village they call home.

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Amazing children shots!
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Old 02-05-2009   #3
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Paul,

very nice series. I would never dare to take my Leica to Brazil. Where did you get the 21 and 24 lux from?

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Old 02-05-2009   #4
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Paul, well done. Love your capture of the children's expression and your use of a make shift background with the blue door. The BW ones are similarly very good.

I've not had a chance to go Brazil but I can only imagine it puts everyday life into much perspective.
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Wow. First rate. One might even say inspiring. Thank you for sharing those.

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Thank you for the kind words. I felt welcomed and was delighted to give them something that would bring smiles to the families and young ones.
The childrens stories and more photos from the Brazilian Favellas can be seen on my Web site-
http://paultornaquindici.com

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Browsed through your website and enjoyed the photos very much!
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nice work.
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Thanks so much for those pictures. I grew up in Brazil, from 1964 to 1971, and it's always called me back. My brother lives in the north east right now. As to taking your Leica to Brazil, put it this way. Brazilians know how to live, like we can only dream. To grab a bit of life, well, what the hell does a Leica matter. It's like that. Mark
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