Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/06/13

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Subject: [Leica] Latest SAAB Advertising Photo
From: Andre Jean Quintal <megamax@abacom.com>
Date: Sun, 13 Jun 1999 13:59:46 -0400

Good Afternoon,

	Non Leica, but 100% photography:
	Many of you are black & white enthusiasts
	and this latest SAAB convertible advertising
	(the one with a tree by a lake, the tree leaves
	all white, and rather unusual tonal scale,
	probably at sunrise ) deserves further attention:
	darn dramatic advertising statement
	if "dramatic" ever can mean anything positive...

	What's your best opinion ?
		1/ Was it infra red done right ?
		2/ Or a deep green X2 filter with
		photochemistry tweaking,
		most probably zone system photography,
		by some super star technician ?
		3/ Was a polarizer also used ?
		4/ Was it 4" x 5", or is it too close to call ?
		A Leica could do this sort of stuff,
		do you not agree ?
		5/ New to me: could it be infra-red PLUS zone
		system photography combined ???
		6/ Naturally this question arises:
		what focal length was it ???
		OR 7/ just plain X1 green with a Ilford IR ???

	The shot is very static and "composed"
	as few I've seen, but it's a 9.7 / 10 on all counts
	where I'm concerned, "even if" it is "only" black & white ...

	To me, if I may, the static pose, seems to try to convey
	a degree of serenity or inner quietude as "sensitive string" ?
	I also happen to think this unusual shot tries, successfully,
	to appeal to subconscious "trigger zones" of the mind.

	Andre Jean Quintal

	PS: Anyone care to guess the real color of the car used ?

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