Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2001/02/14
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Unfortunately (for all of you), neither my computer or dog ate my homework this week. The dog did do a little suspicous sniffing of the negatives, and had I dropped them on the floor she probably would have at least attempted to eat them, but no such luck. This last weeks Leica adventures found me over in the somewhat remote Methow Valley in north central Washington for a winter work retreat. I have a bit of a confession to make now. At the evening party, for the first time ever I swear, I used a flash on my M6. I accidently aquired the little flash (Vivitar 202?) from my dad when he gave me his old Nikon FM. The FM was of course promptly traded in for a Leicaflex SL, but the flash has been sitting around unused. Under most circumstances, for me, I find the use of flash somewhat intrusive and obnoxious. In this particular case, the lighting was so dim and murky I would have had problems recording anything at all, even shoooting at ASA 3200 wide open at 1.4. Since most of my coworkers were already drunk and running around and blasting each other with little disposable cameras, I went pretty much unnoticed. Those who are faint of heart and find the use of flash shocking and amoral may wish to avoid looking at the alternates. I should also mention that one of the alternates was actually taken by my daughter last year at this time, she was four. I was shooting my first roll of film through a newly aquired IIIf and 50/3.5. After I took a picture of her and mom, she insisted on taking several pictures without any help or assistance from dad. Any or all comments welcomed, academic codswallop optional. 2001 PAW http://www.zing.com/album/?id=4293118291 retroactive 2000 PAW http://www.zing.com/album/?id=4293118247 Alternates http://www.zing.com/album/?id=4293349509 Tom Finnegan Seattle