Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2006/11/22
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Jesse Hellman wrote: >> > > Hi, everyone. I took a leave from the LUG and have frequently been > lurking, which is possibly akin to having been in Purgatory. I am now > back, this time with some pictures posted on the Leica User's Gallery. > > All of these pictures were taken during a two-week vacation in Italy > this past September. I stayed in Spoleto for the whole time, visiting > friends mostly. Because of concerns with luggage I took one M6 and one > lens, a new 50 Summilux I found on Ebay. Tri-X film. Having very simple > (albeit very first-rate) equipment actually I found freeing. No > decisions about which lens to use, although many times I wished for my > 90 or for a 28 or 24. > > Quite a few of these pictures were taken in extremely low light, at or > near maximum aperture at slow shutter speeds. I found F/1.4 very > difficult to use close up compared to F/2. The focus needs to be dead on. > > The most unusual, for me, part of the trip was the day that I spent with > painter and sculptor Franco Troiani and architect Emanuele de Donno > visiting three towns along the Via Flaminia. Franco has organized > events which he calls Viaggiatori sulla Flaminia (Travelers on the > Flaminia) in which modern works of art (including plays and events) are > installed in ancient sites. Half of the pictures here were taken that > day. The others were taken in Spoleto itself on other days of my vacation. > > Any feedback is very welcome. > Hi Jesse, Great pictures, I like them all. They look a bit soft though. I think they can use a bit more usm. Cheers, Michiel Fokkema