Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2006/02/11
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Emanuel offered: >>I've always thought the phrase: "f8 and be there" summed this up rather >> nicely.<<< Craig Schroeder in response : >>> At my age, it's, F-what and be where?<<<< And that gentlemen is why you didn't see me at the Turin Winter Olympic Opening Ceremonies last evening on TV! ;-) After covering international games since '68 It takes a while to get it through your head, some assignments are best left to the "young folks." ;-) Trust me covering the Winter Olympics is certainly one of the toughest! :-( Not only do you have to wear extra warm clothing, toques, gloves and mukluks, "for the unwashed....that's big warm winter fur boots!" ;-) You also have to carry all your long lenses, usually three motor driven bodies, extra batteries or power packs inside the parka to keep them warm so when the working ones die from the cold you can replace them. Climb the hill to the designated photo positions and if it happens to be downhill skiing? You better have the reflexes of a cat! Or faster. :-) Usually selected so the skier will lift into the air off a hill where you do not see he or she until they fly over the edge coming at you like 100 mph's and you're shooting on an up angle of about 45 degrees. While your monopod keeps slipping deeper in to the snow. There are ways to avoid this. Then the ugly moment Mother Nature calls? Damn, it's always at the most inopportune time. :-( .... Now you have to go to the bottom of the hill to the... "media centre bldg" for a toilet. Then of course you line-up waiting your turn while the skier of your country flashes down the hill winning a gold medal and you are at that moment figuring out the excuse why you didn't have any pictures! :-) Or you hope the other guys of your crew got the moment. Of course you always have the option of standing there and peeing your pants, but that can get embarrassing as this big frozen yellow spot begins to form around your freezing feet to the snow! ;-) Then your photo buddies start pointing and laughing and all it does is get worse, by the time you are back to the Main Press Centre later in the day, the joy of cell phones the whole media crew know about your mis-adventure. :-) Oh the fun of it all! ;-) Yep the Winter Games are truly a young person's venue! ted