Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/06/27
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Not sure about the sprocket holes, but for that negative the left edge is obscured by something (a fence I guess as someone else mentioned.) Even in a print of this neg, if you know to look for it there is a bit of darkness on the left hand from this. wvl wrote: > At one point the speaker dared to discuss the quality of HCB's > negatives. He projected a photo of the negative of a Frenchman leaping > over a broad pool of water. I was amazed to see a negative on film with > perforations on only one side! The frame number 39 was visible but no > manufacturer's info. Later, during the question period my friend asked > about the odd film with one perf. Speaker said he had not noticed that > and did not know anything about it. Here's one for the LUG. Was this > some copy film or did there used to be single perf 35mm film? This is > the best place I know to ask that question. > > The movie about HCB discussed by several LUGGERS was shown with English > subtitles. I also noticed HCB firing away as fast as possible, often not > using the viewfinder.(Zen Photography?) > > It was a powerful experience to see a major collection of HCB's work. > Also, nice to see some of his prints are quite ordinary. It is the > subject, after all. > > Bill Lawlor > > The slide copies of the exhibits had much better gradation and sharpness > than many of the same gallery prints on display. > > I've recently been looking at old photographs from the 1930s and 1940s. > > I love the look of these photographs, especially those which seem to be > > taken on slightly overcast days, or indoors with large, slightly > > diffused lightsources close by (though not necessarily in the fame). > ><snip> > Are you really looking at prints or are you looking at a high quality > coffee table book? > Mark Rabiner - -- Chris Bitmead mailto:chris@tech.com.au http://www.techphoto.org - Photography News, Stuff that Matters