Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/12/26
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]> In a message dated 26-12-00 16:26:55 GMT Standard Time, cassidy@netaxs.com > writes: > > << recently ted admitted, somewhat reluctantly, to putting a flash on his M6 > > Gerry Walden responded: > >>>>>Now I know the world will end soon.<<<<<<< Hi Gerry, Never fear my man it was sort of a once in a life time situation for food! ;-) Allow me to explain. I was hornswoggled into participating in this wedding due to my associate Sandy Carter having dinner at a very excellent restaurant owned by an acquaintance of ours. Marvelous food to kill for. Anyway Sandy and Richelle, bride - mom to be and owner of said restaurant, were discussing weddings and photographers when Sandy says, "I bet you could make a deal with Ted, a meal for his picture taking. :-) A side bar to this: The next day Sandy left on a 3 week assignment in India, leaving me to cope with this while she chuckled all the way to India! :-) I mean she was gone before I knew there would be a phone call! Next thing I know Richelle is on the phone sweet talking me into this "food for pictures " exchange idea. She says," Ted I know you're a world famous photographer, I also know you don't do weddings, nor can I afford to hire you! Sooooooooooo how bout we make a deal?" Man I'm a sucker for a sweet talkin' woman every time! ;-) Her voice is just drippin' honey and the next thing I know I'm in for the shoot on the conditions that I do it my way, no posed nonsense, in B&W, my choice of images and she sees no proofs! And she feeds me very well! Like pre dinner drinks, wine, the dinner, with all the trimmings and after dinner liqueur, dessert and coffee! :-) I in my haste to be fed i neglected to ask abu time of day this would take place! Unfortunately I was very hungry at the time of the phone conversation, I probably would have sold my soul to this sweet talkin' woman while she was whispering food things and wedding at the same time! However, the ceremony was in the evening in a dark castle and little did I know how bad the lighting was going to be for the old available light guy! :-) Until I went to the castle a couple days before the ceremony. OOPS! Damn! I suppose I best take a "flash" just in case! Well good fortune, as I really needed it even with the Noctilux f 1.0 and ASA 800 film rating on Tri-X. Trust me, for me to have to give into a flash, let alone confess I had to use it has been extremely difficult on my mental stability for the past couple of days! ;-) ( OK no smart ass comments about my mental state at anytime!) ;-) I mean this flash confession has the potential for me being turfed from the "Nolight Nights of the Noctilux Guild of the world! ;-) Yeah right! ;-) So my friend the next time..... if ever, if ever I should be so hungry and consent to shoot a wedding, it'll only be because someone offers me $10 grand AND food! :-) And there'll be a "lighting guy" in the budget to hot light the place like a Hollywood set! So you see this flash thing was an abominable situation necessitating an admission of guilt to clear my conscious to save going to confessional! ;-) ted