Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2004/02/29
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Kyle Cassidy opined: the loud mouth beats the quiet camera most every time.... all this talk of photographing in cathedrals with quiet cameras urges me to make a point ... it rarely hurts to ASK. especially with something big and slow like a cathedral that's not going to get away from you. it works like this: tourist approaches woman leaving cathedral. tourist: "this is a marvelous cathedral, i'm left speechless. do you come here every week?" woman: "yes, for forty years." tourist: "amazing, it must be very inspiring." woman: "oh yes it is, i never get tired of it." tourist: "my name's darth jones, i'm from cleveland." woman: "pleased to meet you, i'm mrs. furtnot. i've lived here since 1917 when we moved from alsas lorain. my whole family. mother, brother, six dogs and a pig. i was 31 at the time i remember it as though it were yesterday." tourist: "so you know this town very well, you must. i love old churches like this. i'd really like to take a picture of it to show my friends at home. who should i ask for permission?" woman: "why, monsegnior blursplat, he's right over there, i'll introduce you.... monsegnior, this is mr jones, he's all the way from america." tourist: "fantastic place you have here. it puts my local church to shame." msgr: "why yes, we've been building it since the 5th century." tourist: "you're constructing it now? even today?" msgr: "yes, yes, we just added a ping-pong table and a cistern." tourist: "amazing. so it's been growing all this time?" msgr: "yes it has. we're very proud of it, it's the life of our little town." tourist: "i was just telling mrs. furtnot that i'd really like to take some pictures of the inside to show my friends at home. your church is spectacular." msgr: "of course, of course, mass is in session until 6:45, when that let's out, please let me show you some of the best places, and we'll get the sextant to let you up in the bell tower, you get a really beautiful view of the town from there. and if you can come back tomorrow afternoon around 3:30, that's when the light hits the stain glass windows and it's very spectacular." tourist: "do you mind if i bring my tripod?" msgr: "not at all, as long as it won't scuff the floor. say, is that a leica! i have six myself!" etc. etc. etc. it really works & the ability to do it properly and enthusiastically is one key difference between a great photographer and a tourist with a roll of snaps...... access is nearly everything..... my .02 keep pushing that shutter button, it'll come unstuck. - -- To unsubscribe, see http://mejac.palo-alto.ca.us/leica-users/unsub.html