Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1998/12/02
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Hi Ted, Now you made me feel worse for having to cancel my spot at the Cape Cod seminar :-( - - Phong - -----Original Message----- From: Ted Grant <tedgrant@islandnet.com> >Hi Oddmund, > >While you were away this spring my associate and I did a "50mm challenge" >shoot on the city of Vancouver and used only that lens. A Noctilux on the >M6 and a 50 1.4 Summilux on the R8. > >The idea was to only use 50mm and to make the best pictures possible night >and day. Well when this happens to a photographer who has had the luxury >of many lens and cameras for use at any time, it truly was a challenge for >the first day. Frustrating at times to say the least. But then I settled >down and began to look with 50mm eyes. :) > >Then it was taking a little more time for compositional consideration, >anticipation of situation and waiting for the "bodies to walk into the >frame" . Slowly we began to shoot some very interesting images to the >extent that some appeared to have been shot with wide angles (this occurred >due to composition and using lines of subject to create the wide angle >look. > >We also had images that appeared as macro lens shots, simply by screwing >the lens to it's closest focus point and working with very wide apertures >dropping the backgrounds into a mush of colour. A very interesting effect >when some folks viewing the images thought we had used macro's. > >Taking ones time and being far more critical of elements within the scene, >we found the 50mm lens a very valuable tool. Unfortunately it is dismissed >by many photographers and relegated to the cupboard shelf in lieu of the >35mm focal length. > >ted > > > > > > >