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Subject: [Leica] A Noctilux and Velvia ...
From: cochranpr at mac.com (David Cochran)
Date: Tue Nov 15 09:20:22 2005
References: <3BAC8728-C841-47F2-9524-9E522957DBF9@dodo.com.au> <005b01c5ea00$561dcba0$1ae76c18@ted>

Ted is in the house!!

A question for Noctilx users.

At what shutter speed do you ususaly shoot at?  


peace


David
On Tuesday, November 15, 2005, at 08:20AM, Ted Grant <tedgrant@shaw.ca> 
wrote:

>Rick Dykstra showed:
>Subject: [Leica] A Noctilux and Velvia ...
>
>
>> Every now and then the Nocti catches something that makes me think it  
>> was 
>> worth it.
>>
>> It was dark enough in the bowling alley at the kids' party. Then they 
>> turned the lights down and put on the swirly coloured mirror ball  <<<<
>
>Hi Rick,
>I know some folks don't like the look of a Noctilux at if 1.0, but it's the 
>great separator to capture moments by available darkness as the example of 
>your daughter, "OK dad knock off the picture taking already, where's the 
>food?" ;-)
>
>I could never understand when people bought a Noctilux then never used it 
>at 
>f 1.0 because they didn't like the look or they regularly shoot.. "f 8.0 
>and 
>be there" attitude.
>
>But a Noctilux in the hands of a photog who beleives, "if you can see it, 
>you can shoot it" condition  "jeeeeeeeeeeeesh it's so dark in here I can 
>hardly see" allows us to capture moments that make for interesting pictures 
>by "available darkness."  Certainly where other lenses fail! In colour or 
>B&W.
>
>It's also a great lens to eliminate or cut down on distracting backgrounds 
>by making the distraction become a mush of colour or grey-black nothing. 
>And 
>in many cases that out of focus becomes a supporting element of the main 
>subject sharply in focus.
>
>When I'm using mine on the M7, if I see something in the back ground 
>distracting I don't even look at the lens I just spin the ring to the wide 
>open stop and the M7 goes, "click! ";-) Because I know what the lens will 
>give me. Most times it works. ;-)
>
>I like the atmosphere, another f 1.0 capture thing, the atmosphere of the 
>location. Magical in colour more so than in B&W.  Or shooting Kodachrome 
>when it was in vogue, inside where others fear to go without big strobe 
>set-up.
>
>ted
>
>Ted Grant Photography Limited
>1817 Feltham Road
>Victoria BC  V8N 2A4
>250-477-2156 
>
>
>
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Replies: Reply from tedgrant at shaw.ca (Ted Grant) ([Leica] A Noctilux and Velvia ...)
In reply to: Message from rdcb37 at dodo.com.au (Rick Dykstra) ([Leica] A Noctilux and Velvia ...)
Message from tedgrant at shaw.ca (Ted Grant) ([Leica] A Noctilux and Velvia ...)