Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/07/07
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Ted Grant wrote: > > Mark Rabiner wrote: > > <<<But Speed Graphic photographers preferred being in the front row. And > they could use thier cameras as a large blunt object to keep others out of > the way. So I read.>>>>>>> > > Now Mark I detect a "note of experience" here. :) <<<<they could use thier > cameras as a large blunt object to keep others out of the way.>>>>> ><snip> > The first time he bobs up you speak nicely to him that he should stay down, > as he said he would. However, the next time he "bobbed up" there happened > to be a strategically placed 4X5 Speed Graphic "hovering" just above the > crown of his head! :):) "Oops! Sorry mate. Did that hurt?" :) > "MBWS"...mean bastard with smile! ;) > > And the "BOBBER was never more!" :) > > ted > > Ted Grant I have never used my Speed Graphic for a PJ type job, just a portrait job once in '78. I have much experience in reading books. One of them I recall saying something along the lines of it being a 3 step process once you've f8ed and been there. Smash to the left Smash to the right Center and shoot. You can't do the with a Rolleiflex, they break. With a Leica, your fingers would break. Mark Rabiner It's a mahogany box covered with leather that floats. I'm not advocating violence :)