Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2007/05/06
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]"see-click!" I like that very much. Walt Johnson <walt@waltjohnson.com> wrote: WHAT THE HELL IS EXIF and why is he saying all those bads things about me? :-P Ted Grant wrote: > ROCKIN' THE BOAT! :-) > > OK Guys & Gals here I go again about the crucial needs for knowing this > stuff. EXIF whatever it does in making, taking, shooting good photographs > does? > > Please explain, as usual in the simplest of terms, because this EXIF isn't > recorded does it mean the picture is lousy? However it becomes a work of > art > because you know what the EXIF is? > > Before people get their underpants in a knot and delete the "old guy " > think > about shooting film. > > We never had exposure, lens, aperture data on the negative! We shot it > right > or we didn't. All the details were recorded in our mind or you didn't > really > give a damn. Unless it was for a specific example of handling the camera > and > shutter speed for special effects. > > No I don't have a clue what the hell an EXIF is or does in shooting good > old > fashion solid photographs. And yes up to this moment I've worked with 4 > different digital cameras, including an M8 with varying degrees of > goodness!!! However the goodness depended on the guy holding the camera and > had diddly squat to do with knowing an EXIF file from a wart! And all > un-marked lenses! > > Or is this just another one of those digital techie things that clutters > one's vision while trying to shoot solid photographs? > > Walt Johnson noted: > >>>> Could working the darn camera end up as the accomplishment instead of >>>> > making images?<<<<< > > Walt at the rate people go on about all this techie stuff I agree with you > whole heartedly. It has become, or seems so, operating the camera is more > important than taking good photographs. And having to "think" all this > stuff > litters the visual senses to the point where a piece of crap exposure on a > sensor is gushed over because it has the EXIF details. > > So far the M8 material I've shot has been with plain old fashion M lenses > quickly clicked into place and used without thinking about anything other > than the visual moments before me! Dang and you know what? They look just > fine! > > People can't be thinking about all this techie stuff and shooting good > stuff > at the same time. Simply because "you can't think and shoot" at the same > time! Think about it and it's over before your finger twitches! > > EXIF? Hell who cares, don't think and wring wrists because it is or isn't > there unless it truly makes ones photography better than you re-act to! > > Me? Hell I'm just going to continue using digital the same as I've shot > film > for over half a century, "see-click!" Nice picture.:-) Or, damn! Missed > it! > > The title of the digital Power point lecture I gave last weekend to a > couple > hundred shooters? "DIGITAL. Ease up on the numbers. The Essence of > Photography does not Change!" > > KISS guys and gals that's what it's all about! :-) > > ted > > > > > _______________________________________________ > Leica Users Group. > See http://leica-users.org/mailman/listinfo/lug for more information > > _______________________________________________ Leica Users Group. See http://leica-users.org/mailman/listinfo/lug for more information --------------------------------- Ahhh...imagining that irresistible "new car" smell? Check outnew cars at Yahoo! Autos.