Re: Some images for you
- From: Douglas Sharp <douglas.sharp@xxxxxx>
- To: leica@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Wed, 15 Oct 2008 16:17:55 +0200
Sonny,
the beauty of the digital revolution in a nutshell.
Douglas
Sonny Carter wrote:
Thanks, Ted
In film days, I would have brought two bodies, one with 800 film, the
other with 100, that would mean two lenses, and I might as well bring
a couple more, just in case. Then to get the 100 exposures I took
over the four days, I would have needed five rolls of film, but I may
need more. That meant I carried my camera bag. Might since there's
some room, a little umbrella.
Dang! I had 15 pounds of kit.
It is so cool to carry a camera with one lens on it, another in my
pocket, and a little ID purse for a spare SD card, microfiber cloth
and battery, and go into the world no matter the light and be ready to
shoot.
Regards,
Sonny
http://www.sonc.com
Natchitoches, Louisiana
USA
On Wed, Oct 15, 2008 at 8:19 AM, Ted Grant <tedgrant@xxxxxxx
<mailto:tedgrant@xxxxxxx>> wrote:
Sonny showed:
*Subject:* Some images for you
I've pulled together a set of shots I like from this past weekend
in Oklahoma City. My pal Nathan puts diverse pictures in his
postings, so I thought I might follow suit. Some of you may have
seen a couple of them.
>>http://www.sonc.com/a_trip_to_oklahoma_city.htm<<
Hi Sonny,
I like the "Chihuly" sculpture, impressive and interesting angle
as I suppose this is the only angle to show it's size.
One of many things you and others shoot when using digital
certainly wouldn't have the quality if it were colour film.
The interiors, Kathy & Eric with professor or the boys with the
statue. Also the orchestra stage. Beautiful natural light and moments.
Sure they could be exposed on colour film, but no where near the
quality one gets from a digital camera.
Certainly for those who like to shoot by the light we see by and
motives us to shoot. One might call it the "reality of life look."
ted
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Thanks, TedIn film days, I would have brought two bodies, one with 800 film, the other with 100, that would mean two lenses, and I might as well bring a couple more, just in case. Then to get the 100 exposures I took over the four days, I would have needed five rolls of film, but I may need more. That meant I carried my camera bag. Might since there's some room, a little umbrella.
Dang! I had 15 pounds of kit.It is so cool to carry a camera with one lens on it, another in my pocket, and a little ID purse for a spare SD card, microfiber cloth and battery, and go into the world no matter the light and be ready to shoot.
Regards, Sonny http://www.sonc.com Natchitoches, Louisiana USAOn Wed, Oct 15, 2008 at 8:19 AM, Ted Grant <tedgrant@xxxxxxx <mailto:tedgrant@xxxxxxx>> wrote:
Sonny showed:
*Subject:* Some images for you
I've pulled together a set of shots I like from this past weekend
in Oklahoma City. My pal Nathan puts diverse pictures in his
postings, so I thought I might follow suit. Some of you may have
seen a couple of them.
>>http://www.sonc.com/a_trip_to_oklahoma_city.htm<<
Hi Sonny,
I like the "Chihuly" sculpture, impressive and interesting angle
as I suppose this is the only angle to show it's size.
One of many things you and others shoot when using digital
certainly wouldn't have the quality if it were colour film.
The interiors, Kathy & Eric with professor or the boys with the
statue. Also the orchestra stage. Beautiful natural light and moments.
Sure they could be exposed on colour film, but no where near the
quality one gets from a digital camera.
Certainly for those who like to shoot by the light we see by and
motives us to shoot. One might call it the "reality of life look."
ted
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