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First M8 fall out effect personal still life

Photo:

Camera : M8 / 640 iso

Lens : Summilux 50 + interferential IR filter Schneider

Light : Soft box circa 3400 Kelvin

WB : Manual setting on 18% neutral grei Kodak

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Roberto Piero Ottavi

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Only for an Officine Panerai I would dive...:D

 

Bernd

 

 

Mine is in Italy for some repairs 12 weeks , it's killing me . Love that watch

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Very funny. My MP3 is going nowhere, especially after just visiting the Leica Gallery in NYC and looking at some real photography.

 

M8's great, but not that great, especially in B&W. MP3 for real Leica work, M8 for clown work : -)

 

The M8 is actually THAT great, but our processing equipment/skills is NOT (oh..not mine anyway:-)

 

We can get similar results with our newly belowed M8's, but it will require the same amount of processing skills today in form of a combination of digital and "traditional" technic if that's the look your after, i recently saw some B&W prints from the M8 enlarged with the DeVere 504 DS an developed wet on traditional chemical Silver Halide prints and baryth prints and all i can say the prints was stunning (they used exposure to simulate the Kodak TMX 100 which to my eyes was spot on...)

 

http://www.benboardman.com.au/bb/devere/dv504d.shtml

 

I really love the results i get from both my Epson large format printers (9600 PRO and 9800 PRO) but if the kind of B&W you are looking for have to look exactly like the prints in f.ex Leica Gallery in NYC, this is the way to do it, and i promise you you wont be disapointed....( i belive that to this day i have yet to see any printed B&W images looking better than this, and belive me iv'e seen alot...)

 

Have fun and stop clowning with your M8 camera's, haha... :-)

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