Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2005/05/30

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Subject: [Leica] Williamsburg, Va., interior photography
From: durling at cox.net (Mike Durling)
Date: Mon May 30 07:25:17 2005
References: <429AA788.801@terrier.ampexguy.com>

Hi Howard,

I live and work in Williamsburg.  Personnaly I don't think a Noctilux is 
  necessary or even provides much of an advantage.  Many of the 
interiors are small so a wide angle lens is much more useful.  I have 
used the 15mm Heliar to good effect.  You won't find much artificial 
light in the buildings, but there is usually plenty of window light as 
this is how people worked in the daytime.

Enjoy, it is a very photo friendly town and let us know when you are coming.

Mike D

Howard Sanner wrote:
>     I'm planning to go to Williamsburg in a couple of weeks. I'll be 
> using ASA 400 film. Do I need to take my Noctilux along for 
> photographing the interiors of buildings? It's too big and heavy to lug 
> around if I'm not going to use it.
> 
>     Thanks.
> 
>                 Howard Sanner
>                 leica-users@terrier.ampexguy.com
> 
> 
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Replies: Reply from mark at rabinergroup.com (Mark Rabiner) ([Leica] Williamsburg, Va., interior photography)
In reply to: Message from leica-users at terrier.ampexguy.com (Howard Sanner) ([Leica] Williamsburg, Va., interior photography)