Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2001/03/13

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Subject: Re: [Leica] Re: W_I_D_E
From: S Dimitrov <sld@earthlink.net>
Date: Tue, 13 Mar 2001 21:08:52 -0800
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I always felt that I needed to go panoramic. I shoot a lot of
demonstrations, with anywhere from a couple of dozen to several thousand
people. I could never get the right atmosphere in the shot that would
convey the expansiveness of the event. When I tried it the other day, I
made a couple hundred look like a paltry dozen. I kept looking at the
proofs, and looking, and still looking and kept seeing all that dead
space, never mind I was elbow deep in a mass of humanity.
Well, now that the gloves are off between this administration and the
riders in the economic steerage, I'm sure to have a lot of practice with
that 15mm. It's contrast is reminiscent of the Leitz lenses of the 50's
and 60's which would play well with the subject content I plan to apply
it to.

Slobodan Dimitrov


henry wrote:
> 
> >. With the 15 I'm having a hard time filling in the holes and gaps
> >in the composition. Usually after a few rolls I have a lens pretty much
> >figured out, but I think the 15 is going to take a brick of film.
> >
> >Slobodan Dimitrov
> 
> I just got one of these as well. Its tough to use for me too. I think I
> need to be more aggressive with it and not so afraid the picture will be
> so whomped. I've done a few "environmental" portarits with it - VERY
> environmental. :)
> 
> Henry

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