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Subject: [Leica] AVAILABLE LIGHT @ NIGHT TAXI CRASH... FUN STUFF. :-)
From: philippe.amard at sfr.fr (philippe.amard)
Date: Fri, 31 Dec 2010 09:53:51 +0100
References: <001001cba864$ae0cc6e0$0a2654a0$@co.nz> <47BD0E6157344DBDA269153A7C58A642@syneticfeba505>

More than the 1/2 sec speed I am impressed by his composition

Kudos on the family, the young fellow got an eye :-)

Good on you all Grants

Amiti?s
Philippe

Le 31 d?c. 10 ? 00:04, <tedgrant at shaw.ca> <tedgrant at shaw.ca> a ?crit :

>
> http://gallery.leica-users.org/v/Dr_+Ted+Grant/
>
> Hi crew,
> A few interesting out of the mouths of the innocent! :-) Have a look  
> and smile.
>
> Early evening, dark, only street lights and passing car lights,  
> residential area.
>
> My 20 year old grandson Scott, better known as "WINK" rushed in the  
> house... "hey there's a crash at the corner, cop cars and wrecked  
> cars. G'pa where's your camera?"  His own camera a Canon T2i ? is in  
> the trunk of his car.
>
> Grabs my M8 set @ ISO 160! 21mm C/V lens and out the door. This is a  
> dark night obviously no flash because "G'pa" doesn't own one. :-)  
> Several minutes later he's back with some frames.... Oh yeah all  
> hand held!
>
> Me: "Wink did you change the ISO it was only set at 160! Did you get  
> anything?"
>
> WINK: " Oh yeah, the crashed front end of the taxi, a few close-ups  
> of the Cop in his cruiser."
>
> ME: "What shutter speed were you shooting at?"
>
> WINK: " I don't know, I was watching the light of the passing cars  
> as they lit the scene and was shooting when everything lit up!"
>
> ME: " Did you get anything with that little amount of light at ISO  
> 160?"
>
> WINK: "Oh yeah sure because you've always said.... READY GUYS? :-) "  
> If you can see it . You can shoot it!" :-) I smiled, this kid is  
> going to be a good one! :-)
>
> ME: "What  shutter speed? "
>
> WINK: "Some at 1/2 second. hand held!"
>
> ME: " WINK you can't get good pictures hand held at a 1/2 second  
> let's look."
>
> WINK:  " Nobody told me you couldn't do that, so I just did it &  
> shot!"  :-)
>
> OK folks have a look as it's not bad at night by  a neophyte without  
> experience. And several others like it all at slow speeds.
>
> A smiling G'pa :-)
> He has been shooting for several months B&W with an M6 so he does  
> know how to handle the camera. Accept nobody told him you really  
> shouldn't shoot at 1/2 second until you've got lots of experience  
> and even then? "YOU'RE LIVING DANGEROUSLY!"
>
> He is attending the local photojournalism college for photography  
> and writing .
> cheers,
> Dr. ted  :-)
>
>
>
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In reply to: Message from john at chiaroscuro.co.nz (John McMaster) ([Leica] FF (last of the foxgloves))
Message from tedgrant at shaw.ca (tedgrant at shaw.ca) ([Leica] AVAILABLE LIGHT @ NIGHT TAXI CRASH... FUN STUFF. :-))