[Leica] Do you ever feel you're cheating with photography?

Ken Carney kcarney1 at cox.net
Wed Jul 15 12:01:17 PDT 2015


Well, we were driving through Hernandez NM one evening and there was a 
rising full moon.  I couldn't help myself - it's a pretty bad photo.  
Plus I couldn't find the graveyard.

Ken

On 7/15/2015 11:41 AM, kyle cassidy on the lug wrote:
> There are some things that I’ve always resisted photographing because it’s like cheating — views that are so spectacular all you need to do is show up (antelope canyon is a prime example of this) — locally I’ve always avoided photographing in Eastern State Penitentiary, the abandoned prison that once housed Al Capone and is now a ruined tourist attraction. Getting spectacular photos there is pretty much “f2.8 and be there”.
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> A few weeks ago I ended up teaching a photo class in there ( For a ridiculous amount of money, you can get the whole place to yourself.) I was going to stick to my guns and not actually take any photos while I was teaching but I ended up snapping about ten because it felt foolish not to grab something that was right there. This is model Roxana Hire, shot with a Leica M9 and a 35mm 1.7 while waiting for the students to get their lights set up.
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> http://www.kylecassidy.com/lj/2015/roxana.jpg <http://www.kylecassidy.com/lj/2015/roxana.jpg>
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> I was also unable to avoid going to Antelope Canyon and taking photos while passing through Arizona.
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> What about you? Are there things you avoid photographing because you think it’s too easy? Do you ever give in?
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