Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2004/05/06

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Subject: [Leica] A PAW for May that may not work...
From: tedgrant at shaw.ca (Ted Grant)
Date: Thu May 6 21:25:20 2004
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Jim McIntyre showed:
Subject: [Leica] A PAW for May that may not work...


> Not sure if this one worked. Taken during the Easter Vigil, late on Easter
> Saturday night. Hard to meter, hard to scan, hard to get the tones right/
> But it's a post.
>
> http://members.rogers.com/jmcdesigns/jamesstreet/PAW/05-07-2004.htm<<

Hi Jim,
I don't see what didn't work, as any shot made with candle light at night
outside and is as sharp as this and not blown out, is a shot well done. You
did a cracker jack job.

Besides most people would be popping flash thinking it was impossible to
shoot in the dark by candle light. I've covered many candle-light vigils and
shot only with candle light because why would one use flash?  It's "hello
what don't you understand, it's a candle light vigil."  So why would a
photographer blow away the candle light effect by popping a twinkie light.

But you did a damn fine job on this one.

ted



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