Bogart
Newbie
Kent
Finally at home...
Voigtländer Super-Wide Heliar 4.5/15 @ Leica M8

IntotheLight by LucisPictor, on Flickr

Wheel by LucisPictor, on Flickr

Fairground by LucisPictor, on Flickr

Tower by LucisPictor, on Flickr

IntotheLight by LucisPictor, on Flickr

Wheel by LucisPictor, on Flickr

Fairground by LucisPictor, on Flickr

Tower by LucisPictor, on Flickr
crispy12
Well-known
Some IR from me too. M8 with Zeiss 21/2.8, Hoya R72.

city gardens by chrisongtj, on Flickr

infrared silhouette of a tree by chrisongtj, on Flickr

city gardens by chrisongtj, on Flickr

infrared silhouette of a tree by chrisongtj, on Flickr
Kent
Finally at home...
Excellent, Chris.
How do get that sky so blue?
How do get that sky so blue?
crispy12
Well-known
I swap the red and blue channels in photoshop, then adjust the hue of the blue from cyan to a dark blue. Requires the trees to be lit by strong sunlight otherwise they don't look so white, which adds to the contrast.
Rangefinderfreak
Well-known
You are my man ! I have the M8 for just the same purpose. You can adjust the M8 images to come out of the camera just the way you like. Mostly I shoot BW Jpeg and RAW simultaneously. If I "disagree" on what M 8 gives me out of the camera, I can always tweak the raw image. I see the M8 more like a digital "Polaroid" I always carry the analog M3 & m4 rapidwinders also with me when doing street shooting. If i go "serious" then I carry just the hassy with CFV...The purpose of the M8, in my case, is to go back to the shooting experience just like with film (which I prefer to digital, anytime!). See with the heart, aim, capture.
For anythng else, I have my Nikon iDiot system![]()
ziengler
Member
m8 cv28..
trying out efx HDR and silver efex.
trying out efx HDR and silver efex.

ziengler
Member
one more..

Kent
Finally at home...
I swap the red and blue channels in photoshop, then adjust the hue of the blue from cyan to a dark blue. Requires the trees to be lit by strong sunlight otherwise they don't look so white, which adds to the contrast.
Clever! Swapping the channels! Thanks!!
Yes, I knew about the contrast.
crispy12
Well-known
Clever! Swapping the channels! Thanks!!
Yes, I knew about the contrast.
Just google false colour IR, there are lots of amazing photos and tutorials. Most people don't realise that the M8 is the perfect IR camera because of the rangefinder focusing. Doing handheld IR is just so amazing. Enjoy
Bogart
Newbie
Just google false colour IR, there are lots of amazing photos and tutorials. Most people don't realise that the M8 is the perfect IR camera because of the rangefinder focusing. Doing handheld IR is just so amazing. Enjoy
Yep, this is true. With the Heliopan RG715 i loose about 5 stops, but i can still handheld the M8, due to her amazing IR sensitivity. It's a nice filter to try out new things. The swap channels is a good trick to achieve a good look.
And in B&W it's cool too.

Ponte II by TheBogart, on Flickr
yossarian123
Sam I Am
Kent
Finally at home...
Just google false colour IR, there are lots of amazing photos and tutorials. Most people don't realise that the M8 is the perfect IR camera because of the rangefinder focusing. Doing handheld IR is just so amazing. Enjoy
Cheers!
Yes, handheld IR is fun. I have done this with my rebuilt (for IR) Canon G3.
And now with my M8.
Lss
Well-known
Nicolai
Established
3jal
Established

m8.2 + nikkor 28mm f3.5
jmanivelle
Well-known
menos
Veteran
looks out of another time Jean-Marc ;-)
I am curious about this "mottled" looking flare - do these resemble hazy areas on the front element of the lens?
I am curious about this "mottled" looking flare - do these resemble hazy areas on the front element of the lens?
thf
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