Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2012/12/08

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Subject: [Leica] Big thick ND filters......
From: philippe.amard at sfr.fr (philippe.amard at sfr.fr)
Date: Sat, 8 Dec 2012 20:10:06 +0100 (CET)


De : "Frank Filippone " <red735i at verizon.net>

 I have the same opinion, however..... and this goes for a lot of special 
working techniques....

As a non-pro, and as a traveler into different cultures, on a 1 time 
basis.... The time that you are AT a particular location, ( and the only 
time you will ever be there) is dependent on your travel schedule, weather, 
routing, unexpected delays, and a host of other things that you have all to 
no control over.  For example:: So you go to the Taj Mahal, it is Noon, and 
you previsualized a night shot.  You are leaving at 5PM for someplace 
else.....


That's me back in 1982 ! 
I went there in the day time, found the vertical light bad, came again at 
dusk, 
and managed to get the gates open by the magic of a bill slid though a slit 
at 5 am next day, 
then rushed to get my train, which was late as usual, so there was in fact 
no hurry ;-)


No offense meant Jaynanand, I enjoy delays :-)




 Obviously there is no darkness.  In this situation you either give up your 
previsualization or you take out your 10 Stop ND filter, and tripod, and 
shoot away.  Is it as good as a real night shot?  Probably not, but it is as 
close to what you  previsualized as you will ever get in your lifetime.

So while I think shooting a long time exposure to capture the feeling of 
night, or to capture the moving of water as ethereal mist or smoothness of 
glass, or whatever, is THE best solution, the use of ND filters allows the 
replication and imitation of the effect to a more or less acceptable degree.

If you are a Pro, and getting paid for your work, and the required shot is a 
night shot, you had best be there at night!


Absolutely - but being a "pro" may also mean you have time on your hands, 
sometimes ... that you (may) get paid for what others might have done 
better, sometimes too ;-) ask the list :-)


Amiti?s
Philippe





What do others think?

PS: It is said that AA used to hang out for weeks waiting for the ultimate 
clouds, weather, and time of day.  Nice job, if you can get it.

Frank Filippone
Red735i at verizon.net

On Behalf Of philippe.amard at sfr.fr


I like the idea of letting things happen and light be.




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