Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2005/09/05

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Subject: [Leica] Getting used to the M6, an image.
From: kd7olf at xmission.com (Gerald Homeyer)
Date: Mon Sep 5 10:30:38 2005
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I do have a bit of discomfort shooting people, but I'm working on that. 
  I think that's one of the reasons I started with just the 35mm lens as 
well, to try to force me in closer if I want the shot.

Gerald

Don Dory wrote:
> Gerald,
> Welcome to the rangefinder world.  I took the liberty of looking at
> your other images in the Pbase folder.  I do think that you are not
> getting close enough as a personal comfort zone.
> 
> With that said, I think that you have a great approach to windows,
> doors, and the light as it comes through.  Take time to explore why
> this appeals to you and as you understand the attraction you will take
> stronger and stronger images.
> 
> The image you posted is a good one, you have caught the all to
> frequent loneliness of waiting in a public place.
> 
> Don
> don.dory@gamil.com

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