Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/06/24
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]but I do NOT understand why a 90mm head-and-shoulder >shot at ten feet is not as good as a 35mm shot at 3 feet. But, apparently, >editors have some psychological reflex need for wide-angle shots, so the >PJ's are ordered to use 35mm or 28mm lenses to cover every press conference >they attend. > >Sheezh! I am a photographer, friends. I do my own dark-room work. I use >MF and miniature-format gear (35mm for the youngsters in our crew). And I >simply fail to understand the frantic love for wide-angle lenses, other >than that they radically distort the background. For me, a wide-angle helps to place the subject in context whereas a tele separates the subject from its context. Photographed Mayor Menino (Boston) at a press conference tuesday and got talking head shots with a Nikon and 80-200 zoom that could have been taken anywhere. I got my best shots after the event with an M6 wide with all the News media lenses and mikes coming at him from all directions. Bill Franson