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Subject: Re: [Leica] POW, Supra
From: Mark Rabiner <mark@rabiner.cncoffice.com>
Date: Sun, 20 May 2001 11:25:36 -0700
References: <3B080310.B6BC292B@s-way.com>

><Snip>  My favorite shot, and POW is
> http://www.photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=233010&size=lg
> You may view this family album (aesthetic advisory in effect) at
> http://www.photo.net/photodb/folder?folder_id=121904
>         I shot Fuji NPH and Kodak Supra 800.  The latter has been recommended
> as optimal for scanning, and I'd have to agree. Most of the head shots
> on the page were cropped from 1/3 to 1/4 of the negative, and held up
> remarkably well. I think Kodak may have jumped in front of Fuji NHG II
> 800 (my previous favorite) with this film.
>         I shoot weddings with a big, honking Nikon F100, flash on a bracket,
> and zoom lens.  The big rig seems to supply the authority needed for
> crowd control in lining up the obligatory family groups, and the flash
> adds to the festivities. The memorial service was entirely opposite. I
> traveled light, and worked discreetly.  The 50mm Summicron provided the
> most keepers, especially given the option of cropping out small
> sections.  Ilford XP-2 in the T2 rounded out the options.
>         Regards,
>         Phil Stiles NH USA

The majority of your shots have got so much flare it looks like you are all in
heaven, Phil!
Looks like a cheap UV dirty filter with no lens shade but as i type this i look
up and see
"50/2, 90/4, Ultron 35/1.7, Jupter-3,and a Contax T2." So maybe you are shooting
wide upon and much of that glass you are using does not respond so well to that.
It does appear you are shooting wide open on your fave shot: 
http://www.photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=233010&size=lg
as you've got the girl in focus and not the guy and it's not exactly a DOF problem!
What with ASA 800 film I'd think you could stop down a few to get them both! You
don't need 250th of a second!
Gorgeous family which goes without saying! I'd rent an 8x10 view camera for the
next family get together!
:)


Mark Rabiner

In reply to: Message from Phil Stiles <stiles@s-way.com> ([Leica] POW, Supra)