Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2009/01/02
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Geoff, I like GC1 a lot. It should make a great print. I'll tell you sometime about not wearing proper footgear and rolling 75 feet over sharp rocks until you are stopped by a tree bigger than you are, and spending the day in the ER in the middle of nowhere getting all better and confessing stupidity. OK, I've already told it. Here is my GC shot: http://www.kencarney.com/Places/psd_0021_std.html I also have another Kodachrome one with golden hour light and a rainbow, but I like this one better. M3 and Summicron 35mm, film now forgotten. Ken > -----Original Message----- > From: lug-bounces+kcarney1=cox.net@leica-users.org [mailto:lug- > bounces+kcarney1=cox.net@leica-users.org] On Behalf Of Geoff Hopkinson > Sent: Friday, January 02, 2009 5:01 PM > To: 'Leica Users Group' > Subject: RE: [Leica] IMG: Hoppies visit to USA Episode Six > > Thank you for looking and taking the time to comment Doug, Steve and Tina. > As Doug pointed out, your visual world is restricted to a small arc within > the snow cloud. Worse is no morning or afternoon light and 90% of the > colour > palate stolen by the flat overcast! Sob. > Still you have to man up and shoot the best you can. Also pay attention > when > wearing worn rubber soles instead of suitable outdoor shoes on the ice! > ............ > Certainly not the best lighting to show off the grandness of the Grand > Canyon. GC6 for me best shows the 'layering' of the rock features as you > look into the distance, and GC7 best demonstrates the scale of the canyon > when I realized those dots are people! > > Doug Herr > Birdman of Sacramento > http://www.wildlightphoto.com > > .............. > grand photos of the Grand Canyon in good weather are a dime a dozen, > seeing > it in adverse conditions...snow, rain, storm conditions , that's worth the > trip... > the hardest part of shooting the GC is its very vastness, especially > in poor light... > finding something tiny/small to focus on, including the oof vastness > behind, may do the trick... > I'd be interested to see that...especially with the snow, > > Steve > .............. > No trouble focussing of course, I just meant that the wides gave me very > large DoF. I do try, especially with the 18 to include a foreground item > of > interest. > Again due to very short time-frame a tripod was impractical. I like to use > an external finder too with landscapes. Since I need vision correction for > distance, I needed to not spend all of the time with my eye to a > viewfinder > either. It's a trap to be so intent on the photography that you don't > remember to just LOOK. So camera down and glasses on. > ..................... > Makes me want to hike it again!! But in October, not in the snow. ;-) I > can't imagine hiking some of those trails in ice and snow. I like the one > with the people that gives you an idea of the vastness of the canyon. > I'm enjoying your USA photos and admire your ability to edit!! > > Tina > > Tina Manley > www.tinamanley.com > ................... > Tina I only got to stand at the head of Bright Angel Trail and tell my > family that you had made your delightful trip to Phantom Ranch. Believe me > I > was thinking of the weather you experienced last October. > My family has never seen the GC at all and so were still in awe, but it > was > chilly awe! I offered the nice lady in the book shop $100 for a woolly > hat. > I am pleased to hear from some masterful photographers that they are > enjoying some of my shots as I post. I wish that every one of you could > have > stood with me at Tunnel View in Yosemite as the snow clouds swirled in! > That > is for a later episode! Except for the photogs who don't worship at Ansel > Adam's altar ;-) > > Cheers > Geoff > http://www.pbase.com/hoppyman/e > http://gallery.leica-users.org/v/gh/ > Pick up your camera and make the best photo you can. > > > > > _______________________________________________ > Leica Users Group. > See http://leica-users.org/mailman/listinfo/lug for more information