Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/01/22
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]> > >Kevin, George, Eric, Dale, Donal, Ted, Erwin, et al... > > > >You're all wrong. Too much thinking, not enough shooting. > > > >If you've invested so much time in setting up this kind of still > >life/landscape, just bracket the blazes out of it and move on to the > >next opportunity. Or a good single malt. > > > >Film's cheap and life's too short.>>>>>>>> > > David my man! Right on! Love yer style, the only way to go!:) :) :):) > > One thing for sure in photography, certainly being a photojournalist, if > you think about it too much you wake-up and the other guy has the picture, > while you're still screwing around with numbers and thought. > > thanks for putting it into life experience instead of > intellectual! :) :) :) > ted > When I was but a photo-tot, I was always told the the rule of thumb at places like Life, Look, etc., was that if you got one real keeper on a 36 exp. role you were doing well... One of the most interesting, photo-life affirming tidbit to cross the LUG in the past year was the fact that HCB, known for the Decisive Moment, whom I, and I suspect many other LUGERs, have always pictured standing, frozen for hours before clicking off one shot - or, who we assumed simply "saw it and shot it" and got it the first time, shot zillions of frames of each subject, out of which came a "decisive moment.." SO shoot, shoot, shoot....