Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/06/15

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Subject: Re: [Leica] f/8 and be there
From: "Bill Larsen" <ohlen@sierratel.com>
Date: Thu, 15 Jun 2000 22:24:50 -0700

Ted Grant writes:
|Hey guys,
|
|I have one!  ;-)  Bright shiny new looking with flash bulb reflector and
| attached to a not bad looking Speed Graphic.


Gosh Ted, I can't believe you would really put this up for sale.

Your almost old enough to recall how the Speed Graphics were used.  As I
recall, they were used primarily for newspaper work.  You got the picture or
you got canned.  The media was newsprint with relatively coarse screening.
You wanted a high contrast print that would screen well.  Artsy-fartsy grey
tones were a waste of time.  The flash was either on camera on the left or
most often held up to the left.  Flash was used for virtually every
picture...be it day or night.  Fill flash was manipulated by using a higher
shutter speed (M synch was great).

Ahhh, for the good old days when flash was flash...the photog's ties were
primarily for cleaning the lens...and the pace was set by how fast you could
flip insert the dark slide and flip the cassette while changing the flashbulb.

Regards, Bill Larsen, who is not quite of the era, but who worked with a lot
of the old L.A. Herald Examiner photogs and writers when they were on strike
and freelancing for UPI.