Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2003/04/06

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Subject: Re: [Leica] Science on a Sphere
From: Mark Rabiner <mark@rabinergroup.com>
Date: Sun, 06 Apr 2003 16:28:37 -0700
References: <E57E23C8-6852-11D7-B888-00039314AF52@earthlink.net>

Will von Dauster wrote:
> 
> Hi All,
> 
> Regarding the recent discussions on hand-held photography and 50s
> versus 35, etc, here are some examples. This website will be up for a
> short time, and exists primarily to show US Government users in
> Washington, DC the raw scans of my available photographs from an
> assignment last month. The subject of these snaps is a project I have
> been working on called 'Science on a Sphere' (of which more info can be
> found through this link: http://www.fsl.noaa.gov).
> 
> All but four of the photographs on the site below were shot with Leica
> lenses and an M6TTL. I used the oft ignored 50mm Summilux-M for most,
> it being hands-down my favorite lens ever, period. Film was Fuji press
> 800, and excellent C-41 film. No flash was used for any of the Leica
> photographs. Color is not corrected, and the most of the images are not
> yet cropped.
> 
> Which four weren't Leica? I actually think its pretty clear.
> 
> Here's the site. Click on any image to get a larger version:
> 
> http://www.fsl.noaa.gov/~vondaust/sosindc/
> 
> Not great art, just simple reportage.
> 
> Will von Dauster
> Denver
> 
Sure looks like a 28 to me! Lots of them. Or 24.


Mark Rabiner
Portland, Oregon USA
http://www.rabinergroup.com
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