Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2004/05/18
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]But Ted, just think how much less energy you would have to expend if you simply pointed to Kyle's excellent travel instructions at http://www.asc.upenn.edu/usr/cassidy/leicaslacker/plug/travelfaq.html ;-) I have read it twice and get something new everytime. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Ted Grant" <tedgrant@shaw.ca> To: "Leica Users Group" <lug@leica-users.org> Sent: Tuesday, May 18, 2004 9:21 AM Subject: Re: [Leica] Best Lenses To Take To Honolulu > Higa Isaku said: > Subject: RE: [Leica] Best Lenses To Take To Honolulu > > Hey chill out guys... may be an easy answer... ;-) I'd hate to go to > Hawaii lugging all the camera equiptment in the tropical weather! <<<<<,, > > No it has nothing to do with "chilling out" as that's a bull shit answer! He > asked a question that need not to have been asked in the first place for > someone going there for the first time! Simple common sense would dictate > given he'd never been there before, take every damn lens he owned .. just in > case! That's the chillingest answer to the question > > Hell he didn't say what his equipment was, what he liked to shoot, was it > colour-B&W? water scenes, jungles or people... day or night! In any case he > should've known to take every lens he owned to save his ass no matter what > the subject,,,,, just in case you might find something unexpected. > > There's nothing more frustrating than to go on a shoot and when you return > with what could've been a very successful assignment providing you had your > correct lens and then have to make weak excuses why it isn't the best of the > best by not taking everything. Sure avoids excuses for a half assed job. > > Look what's the point of going some place for the first time and not be > prepared for every possible photo opportunity with the right lenses to avoid > the excuse of ........ "Oh man this would've been so much better if I'd > taken my 100 macro or whatever lens." And quite frankly that's a bull shit > excuse and absolutely unnecessary if you take all your gear........... > particularly lenses! > > Now if he intended to lie on the beach most of the time and do the near > nekkked bikini gals hell one good zoom and a digi would answer that quickly. > ;-) But see he didn't say diddily what he preferred to photograph. > > Some of us lug damn near everything we own on our shoots, simply on the > basis of, you never know "exactly what you'll see that requires a 15 or > 400!" And having shot in Hawaii several times on assignment I answered a > question that need never to have been asked in the first place! > > He asked "what lenses to take to Honolulu" He didn't say anything about > being an amateur or pro. he asked an open ended question and I gave him an > open answer! It's like, "ask and you shall receive!" > > He also didn't say anything about his reason for going there, work or play. > > Higa said: > "hell that's no big deal." > > Well it may not be a big deal for you, but some of us don't approach a shoot > to a "never been there before location" with a chill out attitude, unless > it's prime reason for going is getting a tan and playing in the water. Even > then you might be surprised at the amount of gear that goes simply > because........... "you never know what might happen, so be simply > prepared!" > > > Forget about serious shooting! Just relax on the beach with a couple of > > books to read... Now the question is what books :-)<<<<<<<, > > No it isn't, books bedamned! As the question is "Why forget about serious > shooting?" Certainly when he's never said why he was going there... "beach > play or a serious shoot." And that's the question to be answered first! > > ted > > > _______________________________________________ > Leica Users Group. > See http://leica-users.org/mailman/listinfo/lug for more information >