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Subject: Re: [Leica] Re: Kids and Rocks and Trees
From: Ted Grant <tedgrant@shaw.ca>
Date: Sun, 20 Jan 2002 05:46:20 -0800
References: <p4a44ucnumi9e83qredfcf5r2uqt11u7mm@4ax.com> <3C490BBD.DA3530F3@webshuttle.ch> <087e01c1a0f3$693d32c0$485e1c41@kc.rr.com> <5.1.0.14.2.20020119105311.029df590@infoave.net> <c2ak4ucghp8k7hjm23v6vnffruf5gq1ves@4ax.com> <00ee01c1a15c$ce519200$e04395ac@sonc> <3C4A5EDF.3050407@attinasi.org> <p05100346b87026571284@[209.53.33.113]>
Henning wrote:
>>> I even have a 'Ted Grant' shot of my daughter! :-)<<<<
Henning, thanks for the note. :-)
But folks I have to tell you Henning's daughter is one of those young women
who come along and all heads turn, just a beauty!
Using a Noctilux wide open against an old 50mm Sumar wide open it was a
piece of cake to capture interesting results. Certainly different from one
of those super crispy aspherics .
Tom Abrahamsson loaned me the Sumar to put it wide open against the
Noctilux, very interesting results. A very pleasant "old Leica lens" glow,
very enhancing when photographing beauty.
But with such a beauty to photograph, any lens or any photographer could
hardly go wrong with results. ;-)
ted
Ted Grant Photography Limited
www.islandnet.com/~tedgrant
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