Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/01/16
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Hi Robert wrote >I have a friend that did a whole series of b&w street shots shooting from >the hip with a Hasselblad and they remind me very much of these. In my >opinion, this is what Leica M photography is all about. Heh, heh, a former colleague- now sadly passed on to the greater darkroom- had a lovely technique for doing court. In Scotland it is completely forbidden to take pictures on court property- the penalties for attempting to do so can be most unpleasant. So you go into the court, having checked the cameras, identify your victim, and then leave, ge the cameras, and wait for said person to come out onto public property, where you nail 'em. My colleague's refinement of this was delicious; he would have a Rollei TLR slung over his right shoulder, all set up and prefocussed to about 4 yards. As the victim came out of the court, he would hang back from the crowd with the normal cameras (like me), and make friendly eye contact with the victim, sometimes even wishing him well, or pretending to know him. And then, quick glance down at the groundglass and click! They never even knew they'd been got. (Rollei shutters are even quieter than Leica ones BTW.) But don't get me started on that, or I might have to tell the story about the black labrador......... Best Rod