Here is my M

Guess where is it?
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A corner of kitchen of my home...with 1/8s speed, I can hardly keep steady, so in the 100% zoom view, it is some blurred, and when resized to this small size, it's just ok.
 
I could not afford it neither, I went out of college with 2nd hand NIKON FM3A and Hexar, not Leica M.

Only a FM3a and Hexar! How did you ever get by? :p

Great shots by the way. You really seem to connect with your subjects.
 
Guys, I'm so glad to share my life recorded by photography with all of you around the world!
Cause my English is poor, I hope you can understand if any misconception.:D
 
Wow, nice photos. Each of them tells a interesting story.

Personally I love the husband and wife picture you took in the village.

It is timeless!
 
Interesting hood above the stove. Does it pull much smoke ? My family is originally from Canton and although I've been to China several times, I never made it to the south unfortunately . Next trip, I hope, with a stop in Hong Kong of course.

Wonderful people in the photos, has your dad seen your photo of him napping ;)
 
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excellent pictures, colours composition and the story in each one. And...excellent camera!
bravo, congratulation

robert

PS post more, please !
 
Very nice shots! It was very cheap & easy to get 135 & 120 slide processed in Shanghai. About $1.25 per roll.
 
Congratulations on your new camera. Thanks for posting your pictures. I REALLY like your work! Please let us know if you have a web site, blog, or online gallery so that we can keep up with your latest pictures.

--Warren
 
Very nice photos. Great camera too!

I especially liked the old couple.

Thank-you for sharing your images and your part of the world.
 
Interesting hood above the stove. Does it pull much smoke ? My family is originally from Canton and although I've been to China several times, I never made it to the south unfortunately . Next trip, I hope, with a stop in Hong Kong of course.

Wonderful people in the photos, has your dad seen your photo of him napping ;)

Indeed, the metal hood is used to pull the smoke out when doing some cooking. Welcome to China! I work and live in Canton now, city of Shenzhen, just beside Hongkong!:D And Cantonese do not like eating spicy food, right?

My dad and mom are always the best 'model', never show alert and tension in my lens:D
 
More than excellent, and wonderfully presented!

Is it easy to get this slide film processed in China?

I'd like to say it's not easy to get slide films processed in most place of China, except for some metropolitans like Shanghai, Beijing and Guangzhou.

Negtive films are easy to developed in the printing shop anywhere in China, but the quality may not be guaranteed:bang:
 
Very nice shots! It was very cheap & easy to get 135 & 120 slide processed in Shanghai. About $1.25 per roll.

Well, it's also this price when I was in Guangzhou.
But in Shenzhen, a city just beside Guangzhou, it's priced $2.5 per roll for 135 slide!:mad:
 
Congratulations on your new camera. Thanks for posting your pictures. I REALLY like your work! Please let us know if you have a web site, blog, or online gallery so that we can keep up with your latest pictures.

--Warren

I'm afraid I have no website and blog. Because I became a electronic engineer after graduation and busy working from Mon to Fri, photographgy is really a small part of my life, I take photos just for I wanna record my life and that of people around me...I really love the way Rangefinder shoot!

I post the latest photos almost synchronously on Xitek(a famous photography forum in China) and here!:)
 
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It's always hard to book a train ticket during Chinese New Year Festival, sometimes it's a mission impossible!
This photo was taken 2 month ago when the CNY holiday ended and I had to return to the city where I work. All the air tickets were sold out, I had to wait in a long line before getting a little chance to buy a train ticket, order is supervised by soldiers!

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