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I thought it would be nice to start a thread devoted solely to links to Leica forum members' personal websites. I'd like to be able to check out what everyone else is shooting. So to get the ball rolling (hopefully) here's my link:

www.dmcphoto.net



-- David Cunningham (images@dmcphoto.net), April 16, 2002

Answers

Here's mine. Dance photography shot 90 % with a Leica M6, the other 10% is with a Nikon F100 and 85 1.8.

(a href="http://www.geocities.com/danzfotog">danzfotog

-- victor (danzfotog@yahoo.com), April 16, 2002.


Sorry, let me try that again.

danzfotog

-- victor (danzfotog@yahoo.com), April 16, 2002.


Here is mine, 95% street photography in B&W with Leica M2, M3, M6ttl. http://www.streetphoto.net

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-- Steve LeHuray (steve@icommag.com), April 16, 2002.


wildlife mostly: www.wildlightphoto.com

-- Douglas Herr (telyt@earthlink.net), April 16, 2002.

My site is called Blue, Ink; mostly travel, portraits, and some documentary; always involving people in some way.

www.lifeinblue.com

-jeremyT

-- jeremyT (jerthomas@earthlink.net), April 16, 2002.



I haven't been shooting with the Leica very much this year so far, most of my efforts are going into my "Picture a Week" effort with sub-galleries linked to it as "Alternate" and "Other". If you want to browse :

PAW 2002 - GDG

-- Godfrey (ramarren@bayarea.net), April 16, 2002.


Grr ... Hate it when I screw up the html.

< b>PAW 2002 - GDG

sorry 'bout that

-- Godfrey (ramarren@bayarea.net), April 16, 2002.


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-- Dexter Legaspi (dalegaspi@hotmail.com), April 16, 2002.

Victor, the dance photos are very nice. I'm surprised you can get that close with a 35 or 50mm

-- Gerry Widen (gwiden@alliancepartners.org), April 16, 2002.

www.bodyscapes.ca

-- Bob Todrick (bobtodrick@yahoo.com), April 16, 2002.


Here's mine: Paul Chefurka

-- Paul Chefurka (paul@chefurka.com), April 16, 2002.

All the current pictures were taken with M-6(s). Lota more to come. Enjoy http://www.kajabbi.com

-- Ned Learned (ned@kajabbi.com), April 16, 2002.

35mm Photography

-- Tom Bryant (boffin@gis.net), April 16, 2002.

What the hell. 'Tiffin People', accessed from this page: http://www.bikereader.com/Bokeh/photos/portfolios.html

-- Scott Munn (scott@bokeh.net), April 16, 2002.

Nothing worthy of a personal web site yet, but here's my spot on the photoSIG critique site.

-- Chris Chen (Wash., DC) (furcafe@NOSPAMcris.com), April 16, 2002.


http://homepage.mac.com/mrivers/

Work in progress...

-- Michael Rivers (mrivers@mac.com), April 16, 2002.


Steve,Bob your photos worked for me...and yes! the others were good.

-- Allen Herbert (allen1@btinternet.com), April 16, 2002.

OK, here's mine:

Leica-specific: my pages at Leica-Gallery.net

Various formats: my primary site.

-- Ralph Barker (rbarker@pacbell.net), April 16, 2002.


I have no website. This is a page of my work done for a local co-op radio station: http://kootenaycoopradio.com/photos/

-- Fred Rosenberg (fdr@netidea.com), April 16, 2002.

http://www.briandavidstevens.com

Brian

-- brian (briandavidstevens@talk21.com), April 17, 2002.


Ok, lets try that again. Somehow the URL I typed in managed to add the greenspun.com site to it, so all you get is a big 404. Here's the text of the URL:

208.218.135.74/photography/photo35.html

And here, I again try to make it clickable

-- Tom Bryant (boffin@gis.net), April 17, 2002.


OK, perhaps you need the HTTP// prefix. Perseverance furthers! One last time:

Click here for my photography page.

-- Tom Bryant (boffin@gis.net), April 17, 2002.


I don't know how to make a link, but I do have a website with my portfolio online

www.topfloortech.com/photo

-- John Locher (locherjohn@hotmail.com), April 18, 2002.


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