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Subject: [Leica] Documentary Photography at the Maine Media Workshops
From: hoppyman at bigpond.net.au (G Hopkinson)
Date: Tue Jul 17 19:24:35 2007
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Clive, I think that you have told TWO stories very well. The workskop pics 
include some fine images of BD teaching. The lobster
lunch proves that these workshops are apparently well catered!
Your day in the life is interesting and informative. Some very good 
storytelling pics, I think.

Cheers
Hoppy

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Subject: [Leica] Documentary Photography at the Maine Media Workshops

Last week I went to the Maine Media Workshops session on documentary  
photography, lead by B.D. Colen. For pics of the class in session, see
http://clive.smugmug.com/gallery/3160965

Our class project was to shoot a day in the life of an innocent  
subject. Part of the task was to recruit the subject. This is my effort:
http://clive.smugmug.com/gallery/3160966

A day or so before I went to Maine my coded 35mm Summilux came back,  
and while I was away the Leica I/R filters and my coded Noctilux came  
home. It seems that coding also fixed the back focus problems I was  
having with both lenses. I don't believe it was the coding per se -  
just the CLA that probably went along with it. These were 10 year old  
lenses. Life is F/1derful.
--
Clive
http://clive.moss.net/blog



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