Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/08/27
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Well OK gang you've heard it here first! :( Sometimes no matter what.....you completely blow a shoot!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :(:( It may have sounded sweeter than Mom's apple pie, it couldn't have been more of a disaster than if I forgot to put film in the camera! Look, for those who've done this picture taking thing for a very long time and have a beautiful ...."how could you screw this up?" kinda shoot, you'll appreciate how I feel and how these things happen. The rookies will say, "Hell, if he's so great how come he blew it?" EASY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! But your not supposed to! The test roll from the evening before was right on the mark for sky and moon exposurers, "no sweat it'll be perfect!" Then what do you do? Two major errors, tripod lock up using a second tripod or monopod to completely stabilize the main tripod and lens.....this eliminates any possibility of "shakies!" And the stupidest of all? Change the shooting method from the test evening! Why? Who the hell knows! The whole works came from the lab and in about 90 seconds on the light table, were in the trash can! With a screaming maniac photographer coming off the walls like a lost banshee soul in hell! You can't imagine what it's like, unless you have done it, big time!!!! And it should've been perfect! We've all blown some frames at one time or another, but the whole damn shoot? OK at Least I confessed, illustrating, no one is perfect, least of all me. It's times like this that you ask yourself, "How the hell did you ever manage to get this far as a photographer?" At the moment this evening could just save it if the weather stays good. It's this or wait until next month. And that's a bigger worry! It's like wondering if your girl friend is pregnant and you've got to wait 30 days! :) I'll let you know how it goes this evening, damn it better be right or you'll read my OB! ted Ted Grant This is Our Work. The Legacy of Sir William Osler. http://www.islandnet.com/~tedgrant