Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2009/04/12
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Lluis showed: Subject: [Leica] Dance of Death (Verges) >>>>Hi all, Spain has many traditions, the "Semana Santa" (Holy Week) is very popular and quite different in Andalucia, Catalunya or other. Here I show you a very old medieval tradition in the village of Verges, a nice small town where is celebrated the procession the thursday night and the "Dance of Death". http://lluisripollphotography.wordpress.com/2009/04/12/deathdance/ I've tried to follow Dr. Ted's advice "if you can see it, you can shot it". It was really available light, almost dark, and subjects in movement, I don't like use the flash (I've tried it ony in 3 pictures), my M8 was setted at ISO2500 but the pictures are very noisy, maybe with film I've get better results. However I want share with you a general view to this nice village, the procession and the famous "Dance of Death" (in catalan: Dansa de la mort).<<<<<,,, Lluis, That my friend is what real photojournalism is all about! Capturing the moments as "we see it!!" Not the flash destroying the mood! Sure under these conditions it doesn't matter who the photographer is, you will lose some due to movement of subjects. That's life. But as an over all photo essay it is bloody maaauuuuvelous! :-) Quite wonderful given the limited amount of light! I'd not even consider whether there was grainy looking stuff.. Noise for those of you who've forgotten what grain looks like. ;-) Once again given the location, light or non-light conditions the series is a moving documentary. Besides I've found since shooting digital the "night low light images" are far superior to whatever I got on film. Besides pushing Ektachrome or other slide films to ASA 3200 or 6400 one might say they did get a little "rock size grain!" Although the M8 at 2500 is a bit grainy I just write it off as a "high speed push" get over it! That's life if you are shooting in near darkness. A beautiful series Lluis well done and executed. Good on you mon ami! :-) Cheers, Dr. ted :-)