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Subject: Re: [Leica] arggghhh... rant at Keeble & Shucat...
From: Karen Nakamura <mail@gpsy.com>
Date: Wed, 30 Jul 2003 12:42:05 -0500
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>  Well hell most
>of the above stuff on rangefinder baselines and focus amounts of error don't
>mean diddily when you're being shot at or shooting sports and many other
>subjects simply because, it's capturing the content that matters in the end.

I think the huge minority of photographers on this list are shot at 
at a regular basis. My own criteria for  possible occupations 
includes not being shot at.  Having lived near a high-crime area in 
the past (New Haven, CT),  I can tell you that being in the vicinity 
of shots fired is not as sexy as television makes it out to be.
>
>Do you suppose Gene Smith, Bob Capa or HCB knew all this stuff? Or gave a
>flying hoop about it? Not likely.

HCB didn't care, but I imagine Gene Smith and Capa did care a bit 
about what their cameras were capable of. And a good part of caring 
is embedding that knowledge so thoroughly so that you don't even have 
to think about it.

Do I consciously think of the Zone when shooting? No, but my 
unconscious does do a good job of guiding me into the right exposure. 
Often, it's wrong especially when dealing with a new camera, but 
after a while muscle and unconscious memory take over and it's 
natural.


>But during a heated shooting session it's mainly
>forgotten.


Well, I try to practice the Zen of Photography, not getting too 
heated about anything. I find being excited ruins a lot of photos 
because you're either shaking or you're liable to forget something 
important (like forgetting to dial-off exposure compensation or that 
all of your cameras are on their 34th frame). A relaxed natural style 
of shooting does it for me. Even for the rare occasions when I shoot 
sports, I find being relaxed is much better than being excited.

But then again, I avoid places where I'm being shot at. If you're 
being shot at at a regular basis and you're married or have kids, I'd 
rethink your options. Or bump up the payable on your life insurance 
policy.


Karen Nakamura
www.photoethnography.com
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