Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/10/23
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Tina Manley: >>>I worried the whole time about what I might be missing, but it was actually freeing in a way not to have to make choices. Did you find that to be true when you limited yourself to a 50?<<< Tina, Thanks for the fascinating reply. The answer to the above is: yes, very much so. I think it's a psychological / personality thing: some people like to be loaded for bear and ready for anything to be creative (I'm not talking about you, mind); some people find clear limits are more "freeing." I'm one of the latter. At first I worried about it, then I found that I just forgot all about it; all I ever wanted was the 50mm. But bear in mind I'm not a pro any more, and in any event I was never a photographer of your caliber (although I think I've done some nice work in my more constricted sphere). I know that sometimes pros don't have much of a choice--you have to get a certain subject covered. The most freeing thing for me is not "needing" to take a picture of any particular thing any particular way. I can be very smug about it, in a sense--I can just shoot, and whatever works, works, and whatever doesn't, well, who cares? I no longer have to see wide or tele, so those options don't taunt me much. I hope you get to do that trip with just the Noct. I'll bet you will do some really good work. - --Mike