Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2003/03/04
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]A lovely true story. Please tell us a bit more why he built his shed like that. Why this color scheme, why that roof design, what has he got inside, planning permission difficulties???? I enjoyed your 'strangers' galley too. Will you ever do a 'derelict building' or 'abandoned factory' series? I think you would handle that extremely well. Chris >The Brits have a thing about garden sheds. They house model railways, >observatories, radio ham equipment, darkrooms and just about anything else >you can think of. Sheds are also quiet backwaters that provide peace and >quiet and a place to unwind. I have no first hand knowledge of this but it >is well documented. The BBC has even made programmes on the Great British >Shed. It may be a world wide phenomenon, if it isn't then only the Brits >will understand its' importance to some of the population. > >Some sheds are very plain affairs but others are quite ornate, grandiose >even. I saw this one over a garden fence whilst out walking along the canal >towpath. I thought it would make a colour shot with the owner as a >'stranger' but as usual I wimped out and carried on walking without asking >the owner, who was working nearby, if I could take a photograph. > >Two hundred yards later I decided to go back and ask if I could take a >photograph but the owner had gone, so after hanging around for a few minutes >waiting for him to return and getting twitchy I settled for a colour shot of >the shed. I had to lean over the fence slightly to get the fence out of the >shot and because the shed was quite close I took the 35mm Summicron from the >M6(b&w) and put it on the M2(colour). Took a couple of shots and the owner >returned so I asked if I could take his photograph. He agreed. I took the >shot. I resumed my walk. I had, as ever, been jumpy as hell photographing a >stranger so that was probably why I had taken his photograph, in colour, >with a red filter on the lens from a previous shot. I went back and got >this: > >http://www.geebeephoto.com/html/michael2.html > >I think it was worth it but then only I know the pain of getting it. Maybe I >should write a book 'How to take photographs whilst having a panic attack' > >Strangers Index: >http://www.geebeephoto.com/html/strangers.html > >--Graham > > >-- >To unsubscribe, see http://mejac.palo-alto.ca.us/leica-users/unsub.html - -- Christer Almqvist D 20255 Hamburg and / or F 50590 Regnéville sur Mer please look at my NEW b+w pictures at: http://www.almqvist.net/chris/dozen/ old pictures still at: http://www.almqvist.net/chris/new - -- To unsubscribe, see http://mejac.palo-alto.ca.us/leica-users/unsub.html