Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2010/10/17

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Subject: [Leica] will technology save you from poor planning?
From: rbrowne1 at mindspring.com (Robert Browne)
Date: Sun, 17 Oct 2010 18:55:02 -0700

under the moonlight, this serious moonlight - David Bowie

Moonlight you say? Nicely done in the face of adversity. That example  
certainly shows the difference between a photographer and a camera user.

Robert

> So last week I got a call from a promoter asking if I could race  
> down town
> & do a promo shot for two bands who were crossing paths and have a
> collaborative EP coming out, they had a five minute slot at 7 pm. I  
> packed
> my gear ran down to the venue, scoped out a location in a field  
> nearby set
> up my lights and discovered that I'd forgotten the cable that  
> connects the
> flash to the pocket wizard (loaned to a wedding photographer two  
> weeks ago
> & foolishly not put back in the bag). With five minutes before the  
> band
> was to arrive I had to put my faith in technology and shoot by  
> moonlight
> as well as convince everybody that had been my plan the whole time.
>
> I cranked the asa to 128,000 and by putting the camera on a light  
> stand
> was able to hold it steady enough to get a shot at 1/20th sec at f  
> 5.6.
>
> Back in the bat cave I made two layers and ran severe noise  
> reduction on
> one and merged the two until I found a happy medium between grain and
> detail. Desaturated because of an overly blue sky and garishly green
> grass. After my minor heart attack, everyone walked away happy.
>>  http://www.kylecassidy.com/lj/2010/moonlight.jpg


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