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Subject: [Leica] Friday Night CPW City Flower
From: mark at rabinergroup.com (Mark Rabiner)
Date: Sun, 21 Nov 2010 19:17:06 -0500

My popup flash did save my but big-time in a headshot I did this week.
This particularly pop up flash I think is a bit better as well. Pop's up
further away from the lens evil axis. And might be a bit more powerful.
I just think when you run out of light you run out of light.
And I was shooting with an 85 1.8 AF.
Which with a full frame axis reminded me of a lens just like an 85 1.8!
Nope I don't think flash is dead. Its a light. And its available.



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Mark William Rabiner
Photography
http://gallery.leica-users.org/v/lugalrabs/
mark at rabinergroup.com
Cars:   http://tinyurl.com/2f7ptxb




> From: Philippe Amard <philippe.amard at sfr.fr>
> Reply-To: Leica Users Group <lug at leica-users.org>
> Date: Sun, 21 Nov 2010 23:24:03 +0100
> To: Leica Users Group <lug at leica-users.org>
> Subject: Re: [Leica] Friday Night CPW City Flower
> 
> Cool ! It's not a camera you've bought, it's a cat - can see in the dark
> Must purr in your hands ;-)
> 
> Ph back in Metz, which means Metz the city, not the flash
> manufacturer ;-)
> 
> 
> Le 21 nov. 10 ? 23:14, Mark Rabiner a ?crit :
> 
>> 
>> http://gallery.leica-users.org/v/lugalrabs/101119_194235.jpg.html
>> 
>> Friday night a few nights ago I was walking down Central Park West
>> by the
>> Planetarium in the early evening with my 50mm f1.8 on my new D700
>> still
>> getting used to my new camera and new format which for me is really
>> a new
>> lease on life.
>> 
>> "City tree's just seem to find out early" Seems to be the ongoing
>> theme as I
>> don't pass flowers any more since this Lug Gallery started for me
>> without
>> clicking one if they are at all interesting. I didn't shoot them much
>> before. My loss. Flowers out of context. Flowers lost and alone. I'm
>> liking
>> stuff like that now.
>> I just loaded this on to my laptop and its really grabbing me so
>> here it is.
>> Normally I like to see it a few weeks later and then know its good.
>> 
>> 
>> I'm at Aperture priority 1/80 s at f/2.8 mode.
>> When my camera meter system needs more than a 80th of a second the
>> iso goes
>> up instead. And I'm stopped down one to f2.8 so sharpen up any focus
>> or
>> optical errors. In most my shooting over the years I've liked to
>> stop down
>> two. Which is what most schools I think tell you to do. I've done it
>> anyway.
>> And here this is night shooting. Where you'd think maybe you'd need
>> go just
>> have it wide open and be there.
>> 
>> A big difference between shooting full frame now and cropped before
>> is the
>> shutter default I set it on now I  usually get. Night shooting
>> before I'd
>> never get it. Unless I was shooting a bright shop window. I'd be in
>> "aim and
>> pray" mode most of the dark time.
>> 
>> Now I do. And stopped down one or two.
>> If you said this would be happening a couple of years ago I'd have
>> called
>> you liar.
>> 
>> The punch line is the camera only asked for iso 3600.
>> Way below its topped out setting of 6400 which I'm now often
>> shooting at.
>> Instead of a measly 1600 cropped. And 6400 now gives me much better
>> results
>> than my topped out 1600 in my deep dark cropped past. From which I
>> will
>> never return unless the camera is the size of a Rollei 35 and my
>> honeymoon
>> with my D700 is far from over.
>> 
>> To me its interesting how it about does not look like a night
>> picture but
>> day.
>> And the amazing variety of light sources making for all kinds of
>> color casts
>> and cross overs that you just don't get during the day; unless
>> something is
>> horribly wrong. It used to me that with film with exposures over a
>> second
>> you'd get all kinds of surprise colors from reciprocity failure of the
>> various layers but they fixed that in the early 90's. And the digital
>> sensors in the 2000's were fixed even better. I bet that phony
>> software
>> which imitates various films don't account for that. The kids who
>> came up
>> with the algorithms had no memory of those days. When night shooting
>> meant
>> all kinds of nifty surprises.
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> Oh! CPW means Central Park West.
>> Only real cool people know that.
>> 
>> --------------------
>> Mark William Rabiner
>> Photography
>> http://gallery.leica-users.org/v/lugalrabs/
>> mark at rabinergroup.com
>> Cars:   http://tinyurl.com/2f7ptxb
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
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