Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/01/26
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]I hope you plan on posting some of these interesting photos to your website! I would love to see these! Francesco At 09:31 PM 1/26/99 , WILLIAM CALDWELL wrote: >Today (1/26/99) in Washington, DC, I had an appointment and reason to be >on lower Connecticut Avenue, NW. I was only two blocks from the >Mayflower Hotel, where the media is conducting its present "Monica >Watch," as an adjunct to the Impeachment Proceedings on the Hill. The >Mayflower is one of the better hotels in Washington, and its staff >certainly knows how to provide accommodation to the media while >providing for its clients. I thought it might be interesting to squeeze >off a couple of frames of the media stake-out. When I arrived, >approximately forty to fifty reporters, camera and boom people were >talking and lounging close behind red velvet ropes on each side of the >entrance to the Mayflower. > >My equipment was a M with a 2.8 Tele-Elmarit 90mm, which allows >flexibility if you physically move in and out. On the side of >Connecticut closest to the Mayflower entrance, the Metropolitan Police >had closed the curb lane and were allowing pedestrians to quickly trek >in that lane across the roped opening to the Mayflower. After taking a >couple of close-ups of the positions that people put themselves in while >they are trying to stay in a semi-state of readiness, I noticed that >there was an open corridor to the Mayflower entrance by shooting from >the other side of the street. > >I thought the opposite side would give me a better prospective of the >stake-out gathering with the four brass portals of the Mayflower >entrance and uniformed door man. Moving over to the opposite side of >the street, the prospective was as I thought and I squeezed a couple >shots off. A shooter with a big, white auto-focus lens/Canon had the >same idea, and after a minute or two he exclaimed, "That's her luggage." >I thought to myself -- "He knows her luggage?" By this time a black >SUV had pulled up to the curb, without blocking our photo corridor. >Both the Canon shooter and I moved into the center island between four >yellow traffic lines (I quickly checked for "big white vans" which might >be moving diagonally into the shooting corridor -- there were none). > >The media, gathered behind the red ropes, swung into action, and out >walked Monica Lewinksy towards the SUV and into my shooting corridor. I >squeezed off one at the portal and one just before she ducked her head >to jump into the black SUV. The next two shots were of the shooting >frenzy around the SUV -- some folks had their zooms pressed to the >windows. In the next 20 seconds the shooting was over and the black >SUV, with a police squad car leading, sped up Connecticut Avenue to the >northwest. My M had just collected four to six frames of side bar >history to the Impeachment Proceedings. > >Oh, the light was great at about 12:20 pm, as the Mayflower Hotel is on >the east-northeast side of Connecticut Avenue, and it between f/5.6 and >f/8 at 1/250. I will probably develop the film on Thursday evening to >see what I got. As an aside, I saw no other Leicas, and I believe that >my M and its 90 were the smallest equipment rig there. All in all an >interesting 10 to 15 minute shooting day for a non-professional. > >Best regards and have great light tomorrow, > >Bill Caldwell >Northern Virginia >