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Subject: [Leica] Exposure and Development
From: walt at waltjohnson.com (Walt Johnson)
Date: Thu Mar 1 15:46:40 2007
References: <C20CC2EF.471BF%mark@rabinergroup.com>

Mark

I think Don McCullin was shot several times while taking meter readings 
in Viet Nam :-)

Mark Rabiner wrote:
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> We should be clear that when he did this it was not while dodging bullets.
> The war was not going.
> He was shooting as I recall creative broken brightly painted windows during
> a lull.
>
> I first found the idea when I heard about it of a war photographer doing a
> ambient readings rather humorous to put it mildly.
>
> As it would seem to be how should I say to be quite
> DANGEROUS!!!!
> and 
> SILLY!!
>
> As you're supposed to take an ambient reading from where the picture is at
> not where you are at.
> ...So you're supposed to run out and get a reading.
> ....With the war going.
>
> Though me I'd say "forget that" and assume that the light in their trench
> would be roughly the same as the light in my trench. Or tree.
> If not tough luck. Tough luv.
>
> I think I'd shoot war stuff in full program AF. Which is how I shoot trees
> now if the camera has that feature. If they stay still long enough.
>
> Mark Rabiner
> 8A/109s
> New York, NY
>
> markrabiner.com
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