Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/11/12
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]I wouldn't argue that "what was good enough for Cartier-Bresson should be good enough for us (technically speaking)." I _would_ say that I would be extremely happy (ecstatic) if I could get my prints to look (again, technically) as good as HCB's! To go beyond that would be incredible. But is that possible once we introduce the artistic/creative side of the equation? In other words, can one achieve the resolution--even with Leica lenses and gigabit film--you speak of here while shooting handheld candids on the street? Perhaps if the film can be pushed enough to allow for 1/1000 sec shutter speeds @f5.6, it may be. In any event, the film sounds exciting. Thanks, Dan > There is a persuasive argument, that goes along the line that > what was good > enough for Cartier-Bresson should be good enough for us (technically > speaking). Here I wish to disagree. HCB and other masters of 35mm > photography brought us a new vision and greater perceptual > awareness of the > reality around us. > Our technical capabilities have been improved significantly and now we can > define our own view of the world ith our enhanced recording > capabilities and > I think we should try to do this. Explore new worlds as Trekkies > would have > it. We can get stuck in just proving that it can be done or we > may integrate > high resolution photography into a new type of imagery, where all > aspects of > contrast, fine grain, high definition and full tonality will be supportive > of our visual language statements. > > Erwin