Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/10/24
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Erwin (and others), I've noticed a quality in the HCB (and other) prints I've seen that distinguish them from other (often more contemporary) work. I'm willing to entertain _any_ reasons for this difference--but I'm not willing to discount my own (admittedly subjective) perception of this difference. Some possible explanations for the difference include (and these are not mutually exclusive): 1. The photographer's talent--both in terms of the technique employed (exposure, angle, composition, etc.) and eye for subject matter. 2. The subject matter: the period, the people, the environment captured in the photos. 3. The printer's talent and techniques. 4. The equipment used--for capturing the image on film (the lens and the emulsion), for processing the film, and for printing it (and here there are many, many factors). Assuming that this difference is perceptible, and that it is preferred, doesn't it make sense to seek ways to reach that same quality in one's own work? I'm not suggesting it is entirely the equipment; it might be all about technique. It might even be exclusively the domain of artistic talent or vision (in which case, what is one to do but to listen to more Bach :)). I'd like to experiment to see what I can do, if anything, to at least move in the direction of the quality of prints that HCB (and/or his printers) was able to achieve. I have no expectation of achieving the same quality as HCB, but I believe it to be a worthy challenge. Part of that challenge lies in identifying, as best as one can, what the differentiating factors might be between these high quality prints and those that have less impact. Dan > -----Original Message----- > From: owner-leica-users@mejac.palo-alto.ca.us > [mailto:owner-leica-users@mejac.palo-alto.ca.us]On Behalf Of Erwin Puts > Sent: Tuesday, October 24, 2000 4:17 PM > To: L U G > Subject: [Leica] Recipe for leica glow? > > > There is no Leica glow. So every receipt is right. Mr Johnstons advice to > use a low contrast about standard focal length lens, with a classic silver > rich film, overexpose by a stop, develop short, use a diffusion > enlarger and > use FB paper and print with low contrast is a remarkable > nonsensical piece > of > photographic technique. It will give you results that are as flat as some > scientists in the past thought about the radius of the earth. If > this is the > essence of what a century of photographic research has come up, I welcome > the age of digital photography. That will be refreshing in the extreme. > > Erwin >