Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2004/10/26

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Subject: [Leica] RE: Leica M4-2
From: tedgrant at shaw.ca (Ted Grant)
Date: Tue Oct 26 16:41:07 2004
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Tina and Feli said:


> On Tue, 2004-10-26 at 15:12, Tina Manley wrote:
>
>> No, he thinks "Look at that light!"  and he automatically knows where to
>> point the camera to get the reading that will make the light on her hair
>> pop a little.  I do that, but I have to think about it first.  Ted 
>> doesn't
>> have to think.
>> Tina
>>

Feli said:> That's why Ted makes shots like this.
>
> http://stmaarten.globat.com/~afirkin.com/NewSite/FOM2%20Folder/YearOneExhibit/source/89.html
>
> There is no doubt that Ted is a master of his craft and he does on auto 
> pilot what
> most of us still have to think about (or don't at all).
>
> My point is that I think one must be aware of the fact hat in addition to 
> a lot of talent,
> there is also an awful lot of training and experience behind the ability 
> to be able to take
> shots like that. <<<<<

The dancing was happening and I immediately thought "gotta catch the action" 
as they swirled around.

I was already working at the thin edge of exposure disaster with the 
Noctilux wide open and Tri-x at 800. So I swung with them on a few. Then I 
realized Amy, the lady in white, wasn't actually moving, well her upper body 
as in head wasn't as she swung from the midsection and hips. So I held the 
camera steady and shot allowing the motion of her neice to swing through at 
about a 1/15th.

click click a couple and that was it.  :-) So help me that easy. OK I 
suppose 50 years shooting kinda helps a little. ;-)

ted


















Replies: Reply from feli at creocollective.com (Feli di Giorgio) ([Leica] RE: Leica M4-2)
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