Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2001/08/02
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]I think that if you are stopped by the Dogme 95 police and they find your monochrome film and tripod they will let you go as long as you sign a confesson. I believe this is the format they use: http://www.dogme95.dk/celebration/confession/index.htm Mike D On Thu, 2 Aug 2001, Malcolm McCullough wrote: > Hello Playmates, > I'll be temporarily signing off the LUG in a week or so before going to > Copenhagen for a couple of months. I'd like to meet up with any LUGgers > there. > > As it is the custom here on the LUG, I have a heap of frequently-asked > questions: > > If I am stopped by the Dogme 95 Police, where will they look for my tripod > and monochrome film*? In the spare tyre? Where is the best place to hide > this stuff either in the car or about my person? Will they believe my excuse > that the tripod (a Ronford Baker with 150 mm bowl and F4 head**, BTW) is > only for hanging my Domke FX-303i Kompressor bag from when my shoulder gets > tired? > > I am confident of my ability to select unsuitable lenses and film, but I > would like some advice about a body. The one I have at the moment is male, > short, dark-haired and not at all handsome. Should I swap it for something a > little taller, fair haired, attractive and female? > > All advice gratefully received. > Thanks, > Malcolm > > *Dogme 95 requires everything to be hand-held and in colour. > ** Quite big, carried in two cases. > > >