Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2006/01/03

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Subject: [Leica] Our Lady of Guadaloupe
From: bruce at ralgo.nl (bruce)
Date: Tue Jan 3 00:24:54 2006
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Hi Ted,

See beneath please:

B.
On 3-jan-2006, at 0:27, Ted Grant wrote:

> bruce offered a suggestion:
>> Tina, may I suggest that you take one of the younger paritioners   
>> under your arm (into your confidence) and use him/her as a lens   
>> support/tripod (shoulder/head) to replace the gun-stock for the  
>> 400.  The adults will be happy/jealous to see one of their own  
>> sharing  activities with the foreign lady and earning extra favors  
>> for the  church.<<<<
>
> Bruce,
> I realize your intentions of suggestion are quite valid and I  
> understand what you say exactly. However, thanks but no thanks! And  
> that's exactly what I'd say to Tina. Simply because you are now  
> turning it into a visual circus shoot with a bigger visual  
> disturbance! Period! maybe, like the man in the wheelchair, once  
> seen enough (7 masses) people wouldn't even notice anymore ........
>
> Yeah it might be a fun thing at a carousel day out side but in this  
> case the kid could become more of a distraction. Let alone with a  
> 400mm lens resting on his head or shoulder and he's not tall enough  
> or doesn't stand steady? yup, but I presume a squeeze on the  
> shoulder to say "hold still" might work ............ I've tried it,  
> but only briefly, and it worked okay ............ but not 7 masses  
> long!
>
> May I ask, have you ever felt the weight of a 400mm lens on your  
> shoulder during 6 or 7 masses one right after the other? nope, only  
> a 1000mm between my feet ......... and then briefly Let alone put  
> the lens on your own shoulder while some else is shooting for an  
> hour or more at one time yup. Boy is that ever an eye opener about  
> weight and sore spots. I concur
>
> No she'll do just fine with a monopod and on her own.
>
> ted
>
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