Ron (Netherlands)
Well-known
Yep, it is a nice combo for wideangle. Here's one taken with the Biogon 25mm:

ferider
Veteran
Yes, me too![]()
M8 is light, easy and fast for landscape.
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M8.2 Tri-Elmar 50mm
Nice photo. But the moon is a teeny bit large for a 50mm, seems to me. Different lens maybe ?
lewis44
Well-known
M8 and CV 28mm f1.9 Lens. B&W photo is converted with Nik Silver Efex Pro

maggieo
More Deadly
Nice photo. But the moon is a teeny bit large for a 50mm, seems to me. Different lens maybe ?
I was just thinking that myself.
sjw617
Panoramist
Ron,
WOW, nice shot.
Steve
WOW, nice shot.
Steve
phototektour
Established
Nice photo. But the moon is a teeny bit large for a 50mm, seems to me. Different lens maybe ?
Hmmmm ... ??? ... the moon seemed definitliy too large and I was waiting a long time, to get him in the right position
jbr
Established
"M8 and CV 28mm f1.9 Lens. B&W photo is converted with Nik Silver Efex Pro"
Wow, Lewis44. Almost 3-dimensional. Stunning.
Wow, Lewis44. Almost 3-dimensional. Stunning.
Carterofmars
Well-known
Wow... these are really beautiful images. I was considering an 5D for landscape but forget that.
benjo
Newbie
lewis44
Well-known
Wow, Lewis44. Almost 3-dimensional. Stunning.
Thanks,
The M8, Nik Silver Efex is a Killer Combo.
In fact I use it when I shoot Kodak BW400CN in my M3 and scan the neg's.
I know purist's will say I should Develop and Print, etc. but, sorry No Can Do Anymore.
Here's one, same trip. M3, BW400CN, Silver Efex Pro, scanned on an old Nikon scanner

tennis-joe
Well-known
Lewis 44, or should I say Ansel, beautiful shot.
Joe
Joe
SR1
Established
I use the M8 primarily for landscape shots with a zeiss ZM21 f4
http://www.flickr.com/photos/simon_robinson/
Regards
Simon
http://www.flickr.com/photos/simon_robinson/
Regards
Simon
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