Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2012/01/22
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Hi Crew, I have received a few posts asking how did I set up this shot for the poster? It's not set-up! It caught my eye on the first day I was shooting medical students in "The GROSS lab." It's a big lab with a bunch of cadavers in body bags and the students & instructors play with these .... "dead folks." The skeleton hanging there and my first re-action was to "hang a Leica M" around it's neck and shoot it just for the hell of it as a "funny" picture. However some university people don't have any sense of humour! And I'd probably have been thrown out. :-( As I walked about shooting various things the skeleton kept catching my eye and I figured sooner or later I'll see something ? I saw an angle and I thought the skeleton was smiling! And in the background students were out of focus. My thought? "COOL! CLICK!" :-) It was just one of several hundred frames of the day. When the art gallery people wanted a shot for a poster to promote the exhibition, I knew just what to use. :-) Nobody complained, everybody thinks it's a neat photo and it will attract a great number of viewers to the gallery. It's like.... "What you see, is what you get!" :-) Thank you for all the kind comments. cheers, Dr. ted :-)