Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2003/11/23
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Kit said. > > Oh, I don't feel sorry. I think it would be a very interesting place to be > > ... I've often wanted to live in Alaska for that very reason. The quality of > > the light ... <<<<< Kit dauling, light or no light it gets 60 below zero or "cooler!" And I can think of any number of places where the light is beautiful, like Malaysia for one! ;-) You know those huge visually exciting fireball sun's rising or setting out of or into the ocean, awesome!!!! While yer set up on a beautiful sandy beach, palm trees, cooling breezes!!! Nothing on but a bathing suit with a cooling drink on a stand nearby! Now that's my idea of doing "quality light" assignments. ;-) And yep I've done the Arctic quality light thing on more than a couple of occasions, mukluks, arctic parka, big furry hat, thick mitts and ass frozen! ;-) Ridng Inuit sleds for days out on the frozen Arctic ocean seal hunting. Even got some neat pictures, you know as the sun sets but never goes below the horizon then begins to rise again? Nice photo series of exposures. However........... It's boiling hot coffee, freezing cold and the next day it starts all over again! ;-) The beaches are beautifully frozen snow and solid ice. :-) The cooling breezes drop it another 20 degrees and before you know it nothing will work no matter how careful you are trying to keep the Leica's and self warm. However, the quality of the light is truly amazing, unfortunately all you can do is stand there frozen solid to the ground admiring it cause you can't move and the Leica's wont "click!" ;-) Some how the light quality of Malaysia has a warmer appeal. :-) ted - -- To unsubscribe, see http://mejac.palo-alto.ca.us/leica-users/unsub.html