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Subject: [Leica] IMG: RicC PAW2015.02
From: ric at cartersxrd.net (RicCarter)
Date: Sat, 24 Jan 2015 14:12:03 -0500
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thanks uncle t

it is part of the continuing story of the death of commercial fishing as a 
way of life here

ric


> On Jan 24, 2015, at 12:33 PM, Ted Grant <tedgrant at shaw.ca> wrote:
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> Ric Carter SHOWED:
> Sent: January-24-15 6:21 AM
> To: A forum dedicated to the Picture-A-Week project; Leica Users Group; 
> leica at freelists.org
> Subject: [Leica] IMG: RicC PAW2015.02
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> PAW 2 is posted
> <http://www.2015.cartersxrd.net/2015/PAW2015/Pages/PAW02.html>
> http://tinyurl.com/kh75939
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> 
> Hi Ric.
> What you have here is an excellent example of Photojournalism story 
> telling pretty well at its best form.
> 
> This isn't a "one picture event" This is a photo story illustrating what 
> the area looks like all about the place. The little bits and pieces that 
> require a sharp eye of observation! I loved doing assignments of this 
> nature simply because they weren't a walk in see a pretty flower === 
> "click!" And leave.
> 
> Depending on the assignment? It could be? : "LIFE IN A STEEL MILL?" I 
> maybe around there 12-14 hours a day for a week or longer depending on how 
> the shooting went?" Quite often with a guide to avoid getting injured by 
> accidently going someplace it might happen? Generally it was a free roam 
> look for "neat photos!"
> 
> Another? "Harvest time on the Prairies?" A month, dawn till dusk day after 
> day as soon as the farmer was ready to rock & roll? Me and cameras were 
> right alongside or nearby! Doing nothing but roaming about looking for as 
> many photogenic story telling images as possible to illustrate the whole 
> story! AND NOT A POSED IMAGE IN THE THOUSANDS OF FRAMES! Always. "What I 
> Observed and was turned on by? Is what I shot!" That usually entailed some 
> aerial photography from a plane with no door on so I had maximum movement 
> as we flew about. 
> 
> Oh yeah and a couple of near crash & burns included? "WHY?" The pilot was 
> looking at what I was shooting and not where we were flying and what was 
> in front of us!!!!!! :-(
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> How close? Enough for a rapid climb away from a hillock returning to the 
> airport "WHERE FOLIAGE" had to be removed from the under-carriage! TRUE!
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> Well the pilot did that!  ME? I was in the toilet looking after series 
> personal things requiring the removal of some under garment!  "SCARED?" 
> Indescribable! :-)
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> LESSON LEARNED? Every time since on aerial shoots my pilot instructions 
> have been...... "YOU LOOK WHERE THE PLANE IS GOING AND I'LL SHOOT THE 
> PICTURES!"  Then smile, :-) as you don't want the pilot to feel "you are 
> being a side seat driver!" :-) 
> 
> But it was documentary shooting at its best. Even though 90% was shot in 
> B&W I always managed to come back with several dozen rolls of Kodachrome 
> where "Real cool" colourful things were happening. :-)
> 
> Ric, a very nice story telling series of photographs. Looks like a neat 
> place to hang out and walk about "Hunting" for a couple of days or weeks 
> depending how large an area it is?
> 
> Good on you lad! Well done!
> cheers,
> Dr. ted :-)
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