Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2001/10/08
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Gary Todoroff wrote: >>> Right on, Ted! I just shot four rolls of Tri-X last night at our Eureka > "First Saturday Night Arts Alive!" with a couple thousand people strolling > the streets and galleries of town. Used M3 and 50mm Summilux, mostly wide > open at f1.4. > Great fun! The negs are drying right now after development in good ol' D-76. > Some habits die hard.<<<<< Hi Gary, And that's what photography is supposed to be all about, fun! If one isn't having fun, why bother with it as there are a zillion hobbies and professions people could engage in less costly as an amateur and more money making as a profession. Your point of "> "First Saturday Night Arts Alive!" with a couple thousand people >strolling the streets and galleries of town. Used M3 and 50mm Summilux, mostly >wide open at f1.4.<<<< And using strictly the existing available light is what sorts out the nice, good, great and magical light pictures from the so so flash encountered etc etc my usual rantings about flash pictures. ;-) If photographers would cast aside their fear of working wide open and discard the "f8 and be there" mentality for depth of field while using the light that motivated their seeing in the first place, their pictures would improve. Or certainly begin to have a real life look. Certainly when, like you "taking to the street" for some fun picture taking. I've always been motivated by what I see as light and subject combined. And when using M cameras I rarely think "Oh gee whiz to bad I don't have a flash." It's so quiet and simple to use, why give oneself away by flailing a flash? What's in front of you is there for the taking simply by shooting wide open and a slower shutter speed. Or any combination of shutter speeds and aperture for a successful exposure. I trust your negs and "content" are all OK and you have fun images to print or scan. ted Ted Grant Photography Limited www.islandnet.com/~tedgrant - -- To unsubscribe, see http://mejac.palo-alto.ca.us/leica-users/unsub.html