Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2007/03/03
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Dammit Ted, It's back to Photo 101 for you. :-) Actually, the Zone system is kinda fun and always felt it gave me a decent understanding of what was going on. Bottom line though, f8 and be there. Ted Grant wrote: > I have to confess, well Ok tomorrow is Sunday. ;-) So I figure that's > OK. ;-) > > The Zone system? Never understood it simply because I've always been a > 35mm kind of guy with a few years of Hassi and TLRollies all tied > together with the 35's.. > > It seemed to me the Zone system was really of great use to folks > shooting rocks, ferns and non-breathing things. One sheet at a time. > > The rest of us it's been pretty well real life and breathing. > > Like I always figured if one were into the zone sytem while walking > down the street it could be very interesting. Suddenly there's a > scream from the 52nd floor of a high building. You look up and there's > a person on the way to the ground. I the 35mm shooter start shooting > the action tickey tickey all the way to the big splash. :-) > > The ZONE FOLK look up, the body is hurtling though a number of shades > of light. Now they decide what "zone the falling body is in." Of > course very adapt at this kind of estimating they quickly decide on > ZONE 1! > > Remember I'm using a number system merely to explain and has nothing > to do with real ZONE numbers, because I don't have a clue what the > heck they are anyway." :-) > > Unfortunately the ZONE shooter realizes the falling body has now moved > into ZONE 3 and quickly makes camera adjustment for 3. Shooter looks > up from camera and it's "damn! Now the body is in a ZONE 6!" > !!!!!!!!! Back to camera! > > Now remember the body is "free falling from the 52nd floor and nearing > ground level!" > > ZONE shooter's head is back to camera, another fast adjustment for > ZONE 6! > > Looks back for the picture and it's WHAM BAM, BLOOD AND GUTS ALL OVER > THE PLACE! Waits a moment, decides the stuff looks really cool in a > ZONE 4.5 makes adjustment, looks back as the paramedics are clearing > up the mess........ oops!! > TOO LATE! ;-) Again! ;-) > > Packs camera and moves down the street to the cemetary because it's > sure as heck nothing is moving nor breathing there! ;-) And without > question the ZONE system is the absolute ideal perfect answer for this > type of scene....... the cemetary "ONE SHEET OF FILM AT A TIME!" :-) > > There you go, and I bet you thought I didn't know when and where to > use the ZONE system. ;-) > > Oh, then there's the other zone.... jeesh nearly forgot about this > one. You really don't want to go there with a camera any > time...........THE DE-MILITARIZED ZONE!" ;-) > > Actually that's the only real ZONE I have any experince with. :-) And > did go with a camera, several actually, created a little bit of > concern with the 400mm! ;-) It was interesting. :-) > I just smiled at the other guys and waved! :-) > > ted > > > > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > Leica Users Group. > See http://leica-users.org/mailman/listinfo/lug for more information >