[LRflex] Re: leicareflex Digest V4 #208
- From: Steve Barbour <kididdoc@xxxxxxx>
- To: leicareflex@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Mon, 30 Jul 2007 13:20:17 -0700
what are you talking about?
Steve
On Jul 30, 2007, at 10:55 AM, KEITH LONGMORE wrote:
Ted and Steve
It's very easy to criticise what others have done, when one is just
an armchair photographer, isn't it! The operative words being
'have done'. I suspect that we all do it, to some extent. I have
about 2000 slides of 'stately homes', shot mostly around 40 years
ago using my Pentax S1, manual lenses, Weston Master V, and
virtually nothing else (interiors and exteriors). I used to hand
hold exposures up to 1 second; sometimes excellent results,
sometimes just couldn't do it right. Whatever the rights and
wrongs of such photography, I got out there and did it; anyone who
wishes to criticise the end result had better get out there and
prove themselves better than I am at it! (And I bet few would take
up the challenge!!) Now, those photographs are a historical
record; some of the houses no longer exist; some suffered fires or
robberies of important artifacts, some are no longer open to the
public. Those must have a value that transcends only technical
perfection, surely? Oh - and we didn't have Photoshop to help us
in those days! ;-)
Steve, the dawn shot is impressive. (But maybe not quite as
impressive as the scowl on the young lady's face!!! I presume that
she isn't an early bird person...? :-D I can't help wondering
what she was thinking when she saw the photograph!) But 1
question. Early morning light is great for atmosphere, etc., but I
wonder - if you had said this was a sunset, would anyone have
thought differently? Maybe if you had waited a little longer, and
got some long shadows? Just a thought....
Keep on clickin'
Keith
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Ted and SteveIt's very easy to criticise what others have done, when one is just an armchair photographer, isn't it! The operative words being 'have done'. I suspect that we all do it, to some extent. I have about 2000 slides of 'stately homes', shot mostly around 40 years ago using my Pentax S1, manual lenses, Weston Master V, and virtually nothing else (interiors and exteriors). I used to hand hold exposures up to 1 second; sometimes excellent results, sometimes just couldn't do it right. Whatever the rights and wrongs of such photography, I got out there and did it; anyone who wishes to criticise the end result had better get out there and prove themselves better than I am at it! (And I bet few would take up the challenge!!) Now, those photographs are a historical record; some of the houses no longer exist; some suffered fires or robberies of important artifacts, some are no longer open to the public. Those must have a value that transcends only technical perfection, surely? Oh - and we didn't have Photoshop to help us in those days! ;-)
Steve, the dawn shot is impressive. (But maybe not quite as impressive as the scowl on the young lady's face!!! I presume that she isn't an early bird person...? :-D I can't help wondering what she was thinking when she saw the photograph!) But 1 question. Early morning light is great for atmosphere, etc., but I wonder - if you had said this was a sunset, would anyone have thought differently? Maybe if you had waited a little longer, and got some long shadows? Just a thought....
Keep on clickin' Keith ------ Unsubscribe or change to/from Digest Mode at: http://www3.telus.net/~telyt/lrflex.htm Archives are at: http://www.freelists.org/archives/leicareflex/
- [LRflex] Re: leicareflex Digest V4 #208
- From: KEITH LONGMORE