Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/01/31
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]on 31/1/00 9:00 am, Jem Kime at jem.kime@cwcom.net wrote: > John, > terrific pictures. In contrast to the February contest this shows what, I > believe, the Leica was made for - people photography. > I like nos. 2 and 3. In #2, there are many elements working together, the > befuddled confusion in front of the guy on the right, the table tennis game > without a ball - is it all in the mind? And the table support that has > collapsed on the floor - like the support for their worlds and perhaps the > social support for themselves. I'm glad you see these things in the pictures; it's a pleasure to know that things you hope people will see are seen. It is all deliberate in the end; either in the shooting, editing or printing. > > #3 I find is a strong recollection of Sellers recreating Olivier reciting A > Hard Day's Night. The 'madness' of that previous performance is chillingly > recreated here. I think this is my favourite image of them all. Kind of why I got into photography in the first place, as a way of dealing with my emotional responses to the world, which are sometimes unbearably strong. I remember being very moved when I took this picture, and I still find it quite difficult to look at, because of the unexpressed pain in the woman's face. > > And finally I was intrigued by the last photo which seemed to suggest flash > being used as we see a shadow of the hand on the wall (RHS). Though none of > the pix look as if they use flash. I did use flash for some of the pictures: the christmas dinner (no 10) and this one. I wouldn't do it now, but I have a much faster lens now! However the harshness of the flash was mitigated by a long ambient exposure (maybe 1/4 second), which is perhaps why it's not so obvious. I also used Ilford XP1 for the flash pictures, which was a very forgiving film for the harshness of strobe light. Thanks for your comments. - -- John Brownlow photos: http://www.pinkheadedbug.com music: http://www.jukebox.demon.co.uk