Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2002/12/01
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Some quick and initial impressions (from someone who largely doesn't know what they're doing, but that's not going to stop me... ;) The FED 55mm may not be a brilliant lens, but you sure seem to put it to good use. Nice utilization of the format. You have an eye for 35mm photography, especially the kind that Leicas seem to get put to: documenting life around us everyday. (1) is a good composition, if a bit bland in subject matter, but I like the quirky humour in the shot; (2) is the best of the lot IMO: I love the mystery in the shot. Would work great as a B&W with the silhouette printed really black; (3)-(5) all competent examples of street photography, 3 & 4 in particular showing that you don't have that "I don't dare take a picture"-angst that many seem to be plagued with. As for the exposure meter, given what you've posted, why would you want one? They're all well executed. But, this brings us to the core of the matter (and remember -- it takes one to know one). While all are examples of consistently good photographic composition, good technique, good utilization of the format... I'm left with the question: why? Why did you take these pictures? What drove you? What are you trying to communicate? This may sound overly critical, but it seems to me that you have what it takes to be a very good photographer -- what you need seems to be direction, or focus, or drive. Perhaps even a point of departure. How you get that, I don't know. OK, sure, I understand that you probably just loaded up the IIIa with Fuji Press 800 and pointed it more or less at random at things just to see what it could do. But, given that these are this good as random shots, imagine what they could be if they had been part of a more focussed whole. Loading an LTM is a pain in the arse. It always was. Which is why every single manufacturer in the world, and Leica too eventually, about fifteen years after everyone else, came up with a different way of doing it -- one that relies on being able to open the back of the camera. And why everyone who tries to use one eventually stops and runs off and buys modern camera instead. Unless they settle for an M, of course. M. (you may now all slap me with a large trout) - -- To unsubscribe, see http://mejac.palo-alto.ca.us/leica-users/unsub.html