Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1998/11/25
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Near where I live the nice people who spend public money on roads are ten years into a really gigantic project to re-engineer and rebuild a freeway interchange. At the present stage of progress (slow), we have what I consider a photographers playground: roads and overpasses going in every direction at every altitude. Better still, there are considerable sections still under construction. On the weekends, it's possible to walk these sections thus positioning yourself under and beside all these gigantic structures that curve off in every direction. Perhaps of equal interest is all the paraphernalia that's left about: everything from scrapers, graders, bulldozers, and loaders, to re-rod, scrap steel, debris, and on and on. So the intrepid photographer is presented with all the elements I mentioned above which can be shot to good effect in the morning (sun comes up through the structures), any time during the day (you'll get interesting shadows and shading any time), late in the day (wonderful side-lighting), and at night (traffic going by as close as you care to get). You also have the story teller's opportunity because you're prowling a work site where nothing is going on but where much does happen five days a week. Like many of you, I have a choice of gear. I have Leica M, Hasselblad, and Canon EOS, all with a suitable range of lenses and appropriate filters. So here are my questions. They're rhetorical but hopefully worthwhile discussing: 1) What time of day would you go and shoot and why? 2) What would you shoot and why? Would you just go for shape and line (lovely chromatic skies to set it up)? Would you go for juxtaposition to tell a story? 3) What equipment would you use and why? What wouldn't you use? I've been several times and am probably going back again this weekend. I've shot at different times of the day with Leica M and H. I would note in passing that I found myself shooting differently in all regards depending on what gear I was using. I ask all of this for a simple reason. It's clear to me after just the short time I've been reading that this is a group of experienced shooters. I'd love to hear more about how different people would approach a similar situation - sort of like a workshop without being in the same city. If this is beyond the scope of what people want to discuss, not a problem. Just thought it might be a fun addition to the other threads. I'd be happy to share what I wound up doing if folks are interested. At some point I'll figure out a way to scan and post some images and share them as well. Thanks to all for a great place to hang out in cyberspace. Cheers Kevin Hoffberg