Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2004/09/25
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]| Brian Stevens showed: | Subject: [Leica] When there's no light... | | | > Shot some pics in what must be one of the darkest music venues in | London... | > Neopan 1600 pushed 2 stops.... | > http://www.leica-gallery.net/photo-lib/image/large/jm04b-64838.gif | > http://www.leica-gallery.net/photo-lib/image/large/jm01-64835.gif | > http://www.leica-gallery.net/photo-lib/image/large/jm03-64839.gif | > Good job grain is my friend...<, | | Hi Brian, | Well done, proves once again "if you can see it...... you can shoot it!" :-) | Certainly when you have the guts to go for it and make it work. | | 2 stop push on 1600 Neopan? Cool man, :-) because look at what you have! | :-) And if these were pictures by Jack Marshall or one of the other so | called whiz bang big name muscian shooters everyone would have wet pants | with excitiment. Ooooing and cooooing about how wonderful they are and how | great the photographer was in using their Leicas. | | Hell anyone with the balls to push neopan 1600 2 stops and shoot in | non-light situations making it work, deserves a "photo shooter of the year" | medal. :-) | | Grain? Naw, no problem nor concern in these types of photo situations, grain | is meaningless. Capturing the atmosphere of the location is the most | important element. And quite often grain adds to the "gritty kind of | atmosphere." | | Good on you, as once again you show the "no grain" techie folks that what we | do is all about picture taking, capturing moments of life and not how many | squigglies per mm that counts. ;-) | | Well alright, in rocks & ferns, peeling paint and non-breathing things | grainless counts as does mm's per squigglie! ;-) OK everyone happy now? ;-) | | ted | just a question do you add grain to your digifiles? simon