Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2004/01/07
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Sonny Carter showed his eye for light again! > A shaft of light was pouring through the front window at the grocery yesterday, and I was ready with the Eyemod2 camera in my PDA. (My Leica was in my pocket though.) > > http://www.sonc.com/eyemod2_grocery.htm <<<<<< Hi Sonny once again the old black magic..... LIGHT does it again!!! ;-) As important as it is to see the motivating light, it's equally important to put it on film. And in this case you used it very well given the location and it worked beautifully. I just love "good light " no matter where it is, when it is, as it makes or breaks any picture. Good light has been the driving force behind my motivation to take pictures since I can remember. The plain old fashion "available as you see it / find it light." Many of you know of my disdain for using flash as it normally destroys all motivating light / life forms. Obviously I've had to use it over the years, but I've tried to use it in bare bulb mode or bounced off cards or ceiling to maintain as soft a light as possible. However, to be fair, I also recognize there are some expert photo-flash shooters in the world, some under certain circumstances can do a set up and make the viewer think it was available light. I believe recognizing the effects of light and to use it well is a major asset to producing good or great pictures. The unfortunate thing is, too many photographers see light in a volume sense as, "is it bright enough to make an exposure?" And not the quality of the light illuminating the subject making it photogenic. I like, "Shoot from the shadowside! Watch the eyes and get the action!" And you rarely go wrong! :-) "Light - eyes - action!" It's KISS simple! And Sonny you always seem to make it simple, clean and enhancing for the subject wherever you find it. ted - -- To unsubscribe, see http://mejac.palo-alto.ca.us/leica-users/unsub.html