Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/03/15
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Looking at the 50mm Summilux on his M6 as shown in the National Geographic's tape which played continuously during his Cuba photos exhibit at NG's Explorers Hall, it isn't likely Harvey could get a hood mounted on that particular lens. The filter ring was so dented it was practically flat from the one o'clock to the four o'clock side of the lens. At least, you can be sure he didn't use a UV filter ;-) !! As I wrote on the LUG after seeing that video, if you want to know how a master uses M cameras for street photography, the film of Harvey at work is an excellent primer. Constantly moving, shooting and reframing, he maintains eye contact while he smiles, cajoles and otherwise interacts with his subjects. He is a charming guy, and it is easy to see how he is able to establish a comfortable rapport with the people he photographs. For what it's worth, the Renaissance Park Terrace Hotel, where the LHSA Spring Shoot will be held (April 14-16), is where NG houses it's out of town staffers when they are in D.C. And, it is only two blocks from their headquarters where there is always a worthwhile exhibit of some of their latest work open to the public. LUGgers who are planning to attend should call and reserve rooms ASAP due to anticipated demand over these weekend dates. Best regards -- Mike Crist