Sailor Ted
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I just found this photog on flickr- check him out and follow what will likely be some true Leica grit.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/70355737@N00/
http://www.flickr.com/people/70355737@N00/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/70355737@N00/
http://www.flickr.com/people/70355737@N00/
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JohnM
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Is he using an M8 or a D-LUX?
Sailor Ted
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He is currently on his 2nd deployment with an M8 on the way. Soon we'll be able to compare this to his M7 shots on Kodachrome.
http://www.flickr.com/groups/leica_m8/discuss/72157594557922816/
http://www.flickr.com/groups/leica_m8/discuss/72157594557922816/
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reagan
hey, they're only Zorkis
Thanks for the link, Ted.
jaapv
RFF Sponsoring Member.
Interesting-There have not been many conflicts that Leica has not covered for the last eighty years. It appeals to my sense of tradition. I wonder how he will cope with the dust.
KM-25
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Sailor Ted said:He is currently on his 2nd deployment with an M8 on the way. Soon we'll be able to compare this to his M7 shots on Kodachrome.
His Kodachrome is either from pre-1995 or got really hot, it is terribly magenta. So not really any comparison to be made. Properly exposed Kodachrome in good shape will give the M8 a run for it's money and often exceed it in terms of overall detail and resolution.
KM-25
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JohnM said:Is he using an M8 or a D-LUX?
Kind of misleading title huh, no M8 photos to be found.
Andy Aitken
Registered Loser
M8, D-Lux, K'chrome, whatever - illuminating pictures.
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Socke
Guest
poor boy. I for one wish everybody could take pictures of family and friends and pubs at home without any conflict anywhere.
jaapv
RFF Sponsoring Member.
Socke said:poor boy. I for one wish everybody could take pictures of family and friends and pubs at home without any conflict anywhere.
The only way to end war is to confront the world with it until each and every human being is utterly sick of it. Leica should engrave this guy's M8.
Andy Aitken
Registered Loser
The search for this guy's M8 is a bit like the WMD thing all over again.
Well at least the M8 actually exists now, I suppose...
Well at least the M8 actually exists now, I suppose...
iml
Well-known
Andy Aitken said:M8, D-Lux, K'chrome, whatever - illuminating pictures.
Exactly. Looking at those pictures, the first thought that comes to mind isn't about what camera he's using to make them.
Ian
Nachkebia
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I have stooped flickr ing through cameras and lenses and it feels so good now

BTW I opened the site, scrolled scrolled and finally chose picture which turned out film
P.S. I would love to go to shoot reportage in a war zone!
BTW I opened the site, scrolled scrolled and finally chose picture which turned out film
P.S. I would love to go to shoot reportage in a war zone!
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ywenz
Veteran
Stellar images. I'm surprised he has time to look around and compose shots while riding around and keeping themselves alive. All the power to the guy.
NO M8 shots at all in the gallery. M8 en route he says ..
NO M8 shots at all in the gallery. M8 en route he says ..
rsl
Russell
jaapv said:The only way to end war is to confront the world with it until each and every human being is utterly sick of it. Leica should engrave this guy's M8.
Don't hold your breath waiting for this to happen, Jaap.
There is enough to talk about the quality and merits of these photos without including political commentary.
No harm no foul so far, but let's stick to photography.
No harm no foul so far, but let's stick to photography.
Sailor Ted
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KM-25 said:His Kodachrome is either from pre-1995 or got really hot, it is terribly magenta. So not really any comparison to be made. Properly exposed Kodachrome in good shape will give the M8 a run for it's money and often exceed it in terms of overall detail and resolution.
How do you suggest he keep that film refergerated and fresh in the Iraqi desert? Perhaps you can send him some of your personal stash as a contribution to the Kodachrome project.
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rsl
Russell
Nachkebia said:
P.S. I would love to go to shoot reportage in a war zone!
That's only because you've never been in a war zone. Better hope you never have to BE in a war zone.
Sailor Ted
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Nachkebia said:I have stooped flickr ing through cameras and lenses and it feels so good now![]()
BTW I opened the site, scrolled scrolled and finally chose picture which turned out film
P.S. I would love to go to shoot reportage in a war zone!
I'm with you on this one- and I'd shoot as much film as digital.
Sailor Ted said:Perhaps you should get your Kodachrome Project off the ground and send him some that meets your high standards. While you're at it maybe you can also send him a refrigerated storage truck to keep it fresh? What do you say- do you really want to get that KM project going or not? Better act fast or you’ll have a mountain of refrigeration fresh film and no place to develop it.
Taking another one down the sewer Ted?
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