Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2010/12/04

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Subject: [Leica] IMG: Religious Jews and artists of Tzrfat
From: clive.moss at gmail.com (Clive Moss)
Date: Sat, 4 Dec 2010 17:51:38 -0600
References: <4CF9F31E.4030709@threshinc.com>

I prefer the B&W - less "busy".

I grabbed this shot in Tsfat a few years ago. He was going fast and I could
not stop him - he has what looks like a 70-210 f2.8 swinging from his
shoulder.
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http://clive.smugmug.com/Travel/Israel-2007/On-the-way-to-Tiberias/3040901_8WdYL#165487664_LPCLu-A-LB
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<http://bit.ly/hLIE1p>
-- 
Clive
http://clive.smugmug.com



On Sat, Dec 4, 2010 at 1:51 AM, Peter Klein <pklein at threshinc.com> wrote:

>
> Both of the gentlemen above are photographers knew exactly what a Leica
> was. The younger man, whose name is Alon, asked me if he could try out my
> M8, and took a picture of me.  I saw a painting of his that showed a
> photographer's love of light. The older man, Yaakov, is French-born, a
> former hippie and light show impresario, and uses some pretty up-to-date
> digital techniques in his art.  He was telling me about the photo to the
> right of his head--he went into the desert with a camera and tripod, took a
> picture of himself with a self timer, and then processed it digitally to 
> get
> the B&W effect he wanted.
>
>


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