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Subject: [Leica] Being a fly on the wall
From: philippe.amard at sfr.fr (philippe.amard)
Date: Sat, 20 Mar 2010 14:55:57 +0100
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Le 20 mars 10 ? 14:46, Jeffery Smith a ?crit :

>
> In seeing his photos from 60-70 years ago, I'm also struck by how he  
> captured the shot with such framing, no camera shake, ideal  
> exposure, and presumably very slow film. His lens choice was  
> obviously good too, and I've never come close with my 50/3.5 Elmar  
> to anything with such clarity and resolution.

It is a well known fact that his tireur(s) were more than excellent,  
and at least one complained about his 'messiness'.

> Since his years at the craft were many and his output was not  
> enormous, he didn't get shots like that every day or even every  
> month. And he certainly didn't publish to the public many of them.

The art of editing ... absolutely.

> The fellow in Burlington who started this overall discussion has a  
> set of images, some of which are nice, but look like they could have  
> been taken on one day by a person on a streetshooting binge. If he  
> truly edited his collection to remove images that were just  
> "something notable that I saw today" and not "everything that  
> happened today, on film", he'd probably improve his photography  
> greatly by being more observant and selective. This is why snipers  
> don't use a machine gun. They might ge
> t lucky and hit one good target, but they also involve everyone in  
> that general direction.

agreed, cf supra

>
> Mark, please don't respond with "He's a photographer and the  
> Constitution says he can shoot and post whatever he wants with any  
> camera he wants!"

Addendum : So long as it is not a 4/3.   :-) ;-)

Bien cordialement de Metz
Philippe


> I'm aware of that.
>
> Jeffery
>
> On Mar 20, 2010, at 8:26 AM, Sonny Carter wrote:
>
>> On Fri, Mar 19, 2010 at 11:59 PM, Vince Passaro <passaro.vince at 
>> gmail.com 
>> >wrote:
>>
>>> I If you look
>>> at the street photography of Cartier Bresson, for instance, since  
>>> the
>>> thread
>>> started there: in my opinon you will see a shy and quiet and  
>>> retiring
>>> photographer: he's devastatingly observant and smart but he's  
>>> never all
>>> that
>>> close. (Paris Comment, you might call him) (pronounce it with a  
>>> strong
>>> French accent... never mind).  Cartier Bresson is contemplative,  
>>> almost zen
>>> in mood, with every vision seeming deeply composed, even amid the  
>>> changing
>>> forms of an urban street.
>>
>>
>> I watched a film doc with Henri shooting, and maybe he was showing  
>> off for
>> the camera, but he was hardly acting contemplative in his shooting;  
>> I was
>> impressed at how he was able to shoot the LTM camera, quickly wind  
>> the film
>> with an extended finger and shoot again.  It was almost like he was  
>> shooting
>> with a motor drive.
>>
>> -- 
>> Regards,
>>
>> Sonny
>> http://www.sonc.com
>> http://sonc.stumbleupon.com/
>> Natchitoches, Louisiana
>> (+31.754164,-093.099080)
>>
>> USA
>>
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