Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2005/04/24
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Feli said: > Now there is some interesting advice...<<< > On Apr 24, 2005, at 7:42 AM, Ted Grant wrote: > >> The secret of changing positions is to have cased the room first, know >> exactly where you are going to move to, then watch the eye direction of >> the people and when they're pretty well all looking in the opposite >> direction to you, move quietly and smoothly to your new position, sit >> down, wait and be still. In most cases you have changed position and >> sitting on the other side of the room and the majority of the people at >> the table never know you've moved. >> >> Just like a stealth bomber. ;-)<<<<<< Hi Feli, It's quite simple really, because your subjects are engrossed in their meeting discussions and really pay you no attention. However, if you're a stumble bum, kick waste cans over or are making "camera and lens changing noises .... you will be asked to leave!" And that's where the M cameras come in. Or that's been my experince on many of these type of meeting assignments. And therein comes the use of 3 M's at one time.... you do not have to change lenses, you sit there watch the light and the expressions and click away. :-) And definately when you move, you hold the cameras into your body so they don't clank together. ted