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Read it > https://msvphoto.wordpress.com/2016/09/26/nobody-cant-stop-the-music Ph. © Massimo S. Volonté Fotografo
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Liebe L F B - Freunde, hiermit laden wir Euch recht herzlich ein zum 10. Berliner Leica Fotografentreffen am Donnerstag den 06.10.2016 ab 18:30 Uhr. Wir treffen uns wieder im: Restaurant Berliner Hof Hildegardstr. 14 10715 Berlin (Wilmersdorf) http://restaurant-berliner-hof.de/ Wir bieten Euch an unseren 10. Treffen 2016 wieder zwei sehr interessante Programmpunkte an: 1. Frank Richsteig : Panorama mit und ohne HDR u.a. Rom und Vatikan 2. Holger Fehsenfeld : Bildbesprechnung an Hand seiner Fotos der Indochina Reise 2016 Wie auch in der Vergangenheit, ist die Teilnahme kostenlos! Aus gegebenen Anlass haben wir diesmal eine begrenzte Teilnehmerzahl. Daher meldet Euch bitte ausschließlich per Email (LFB@mail.de) an, wenn Ihr teilnehmen möchtet. In der Reihenfolge der Anmeldungen erhaltet Ihr dann eine Bestätigungsmail als verbindliche Zusage. Wir benötigen einen Beamer und bitten um Info wer bereit wäre einen mit zu bringen. Anmeldeschluss ist der 04.Oktober 2016, bis 18:00 Uhr, da ich dann die verbindliche Teilnehmerzahl melden muss.
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"Faces #010" Paola Tintinelli, Actress and Alberto Astorri, Actor. https://msvphoto.wordpress.com/2016/09/06/faces-010 2013 © Massimo S. Volonté Fotografo M9, 35'cron
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A teenager who is too shy hides his face whilst his friends pose for a photograph at the Southampton Pride Parade event (taken with his permission) Leica M9 with 35mm Summarit-M f2.5.
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"Beautiful catastrophe #015" Bigger > https://msvphoto.wordpress.com/2016/09/01/beautiful-catastrophe-015 2015 © Massimo S. Volonté Fotografo M9, 35'cron IV
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Read it > https://msvphoto.wordpress.com/2016/09/15/too-old-to-rock-and-roll-and-too-young-to-die 2015 © Massimo S. Volonté Fotografo M9, 35'cron
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First day with my M9 after sensor replacement, at Safeco Field for a Mariner's Game. M9 w/ 50mm Summicron
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"How?" How can I go forward when I don't know which way I'm facing? How can I go forward when I don't know which way to turn? How can I go forward into something I'm not sure of? Oh no, oh no How can I have feeling when I don't know if it's a feeling? How can I feel something if I just don't know how to feel? [ 98 more words ] Read it > https://msvphoto.wordpress.com/2016/10/17/how Ph. © Massimo S. Volonté Fotografo
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Liebe L F B - Freunde, hiermit laden wir Euch recht herzlich zum 11. Berliner Leica Fotografentreffen am Donnerstag, den 08.12.2016 ab 18:30 Uhr ein. Wir treffen uns wieder im: Restaurant Berliner Hof Hildegardstr. 14 10715 Berlin (Wilmersdorf) http://restaurant-berliner-hof.de/ Zwei sehr interessante Vorträge stehen auf dem Programm: 1. José Griribas : Kuba ein Reisebericht - illustriert mit Fotos, Bildbesprechung 2. Christian Augustin : Farblehre / Farbmanagement / Farbräume - Theorie und Praxis - leicht erklärt, Nachfragen, Diskussion Die Teilnahme ist wie immer kostenlos! Wir haben diesmal wieder eine begrenzte Teilnehmerzahl. Daher meldet Euch bitte ausschließlich per Email (LFB@mail.de) an, wenn Ihr teilnehmen möchtet. In der Reihenfolge der Anmeldungen erhaltet Ihr dann eine Bestätigungsmail als verbindliche Zusage. Wir benötigen einen Beamer und bitten um eine Info wer bereit wäre einen mitzubringen. Anmeldeschluss ist der 06.Dezember 2016, 18:00 Uhr, da Klaus dann die verbindliche Teilnehmerzahl dem Berliner Hof mitteilen muss. Grüße Klaus und Cord
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Read it > https://msvphoto.wordpress.com/2016/11/21/teach-your-children-well Ph. © Massimo S. Volonté Fotografo
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Here's a photo from a quick trip I took to Dublin in November to do a reading. On one of my free days, I took a walk around Dublin and spent some time wandering around Trinity College. M9. Summircron-C 40mm. Cropped and adjusted in Lightroom.
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Hello! It's been more than a year since I've posted! Did I miss anything? I'm currently living in Turkey, teaching on a Fulbright. I'm still taking photos though, my cameras here are my faithful M9 with 40mm Summicron-C lens (and occasionally a Voigtlander Nokton 50mm /1.1 —a hefty lens I should use more), my trusty D-Lux 6 (G-Star Raw Edition), and my iPhone 7 (to be honest, the iPhone 7 is my most used camera). I'm posting photos, every so often, on my website. Here is the link to the gallery of pics for my year away from New Mexico: http://vaqueravasquez.com/fotos/index.php?/category/24 Here's a photo of my nephew and his father one day last week when were walking around downtown Ankara. M9. 40mm Summicron-C. —Santiago
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Hello. My name is Andrew, I'm from London, and yesterday I bought my first Leica M after wanting one since the M8. An as new grey M9, and I'm stoked. I've been wanting to won a digital Leica for some time, especially the M9 as I see it as the turning point for Leica in digital and wanted to collect one. Next I'll buy the MD, but that will have to wait a year or three. I have no lenses yet, I am hunting. I've been shooting for a long time, I've tried every type of camera system, but something about Leica just calls to me so I decided life is too short to not jump in. My other cameras as the X100 range (all three of them) and some Nikon DSLR gear which never gets used but is worth keeping around for working in awful weather. The X100T is a fun little machine, but I want the reality of the Leica M. I'm a designer by trade. Cheers, Andrew.
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For an airshow event I took my M9-P and a 135mm f/4 Elmar from the 60's. That was the only equipment option I had so I had to make do! . Weather was constantly changing between very heavy downpours and bright blue sky. I decided to set my camera only once in advance for the complete display. My settings were: Shutter: A ISO : Auto Auto ISO Setup: Lens dependent (For the first time ever!) Lens Aperture:f/5.6 Lens: Uncoded Lens detection: Auto. I was pleasantly surprised to discover later that every shot was successful and the histogram was consistently bell-shaped and centrally placed. The ISO had always auto selected a setting within the range I set and the images of jet displays are pretty good for a short lens in what would usually have demanded 300-400mm I don't know if the "lens dependent" Auto ISO setup made the difference, but I seem to have got it just right. Note: This was a sky oriented event. No ground events. Safety requirements dictated that no planes were flying over spectators and were over the water and at least 300m from us. Any comments about these settings are welcomed.
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Robin Scheller, Actor, Comedian. Bigger > https://msvphoto.wordpress.com/2016/07/14/faces-009 2012. © Massimo S. Volonté Fotografo M9, 50'LuxPre
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Read it > https://msvphoto.wordpress.com/2016/07/07/on-the-bottom-of-soul-immense-skies Ph. © Massimo S. Volonté Fotografo M9, 35'cron
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"Faces #007" Viviana, Ballerina. Bigger > https://msvphoto.wordpress.com/2016/06/17/faces-007 2012 © Massimo S. Volonté Fotografo M9, 50'lux preasph
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Bigger > https://msvphoto.wordpress.com/2016/07/11/beautiful-catastrophe-011 2014 © Massimo S. Volonté Fotografo M9, 35'cron
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https://msvphoto.wordpress.com/2017/05/04/even-in-the-darkest-hour/ Ph. © Massimo S. Volonté Fotografo M9, 35'cron IV