Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2004/08/29
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Wade Heninger wrote: >>...but there are also others which I frankly do not understand: >>http://www.heninger.org/gallery/2004/augsmattering/pages/ny2004_%2001.htm >>http://www.heninger.org/gallery/2004/augsmattering/pages/ny2004_%2016.htm >>http://www.heninger.org/gallery/2004/augsmattering/pages/ny2004_%2019.htm >>What are you trying to convey with those? Sometimes tilt and unsharpness >>serve their purpose, indicating dynamism and movement. But in the case >>of these three, I really only get a sense that they were accidental >>exposures. >> >>Please do not take it the wrong way, I really want to understand your >>reasoning behind these images. > > > No offense taken, and I'm glad you asked. > > Several of those in that gallery were shot in a different style than I > normally shoot film. I've shot digital like this a bunch (more on that in > a > second). > > In essence, I was holding the camera vertically with a wide angle lens just > above the knee. The camera, hanging from its strap and one finger on the > shutter. Its like hipshooting only lower. I wanted to get a feel for what > my M and Hexar could do at that level. Frankly, most were a bust, but I > did > like these for the dynamic feel they give. They were shot on the move, > freely in an Egglestonesque manner. They represent a vignette of the larger > scene in front of me, which I leave to some chance in what I get by not > framing it properly. > > In fact, its very much like how I grew to learn to use the digital camera > weaknesses as their strength - lag times, bad viewfinders, bad resolution > and try to squeeze something different than perfect framelines and such. > > Make some sense? Wade--yes, it does. Thanks for the explanation. I too shoot from the hip occasionally. Nathan -- Nathan Wajsman Almere, The Netherlands General photography: http://www.nathanfoto.com Seville photography: http://www.fotosevilla.com