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Subject: [Leica] PESO: Carver
From: lluisripollquerol at gmail.com (Lluis Ripoll Querol)
Date: Mon, 30 Nov 2009 23:55:11 +0100
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Mi pregunta era en el sentido que pudieras marcarte un estilo  
totalmente personal tuyo, eso ser?a muy bueno. No se como anda el  
mundo art?stico con este tipo de creaciones.

Tal vez podrias imprimir una, unas medidas de 13x18 cuesta 0,80? y vas  
a La Central, tal vez lo compren

Mira ara que f?n!!!

Lluis Ripoll Querol
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http://lluisripollphotography.wordpress.com/

http://www.lrmusic.es

El 30/11/2009, a las 23:49, <tedgrant at shaw.ca> <tedgrant at shaw.ca>  
escribi?:

> Jim Shulman offered
> Subject: Re: [Leica] PESO: Carver
>
>
>> Easy for you digital guys to say <g>.
>> For a film devotee, it was one shot and done.  Sometimes two if I  
>> screw up
>> focus or exposure.<<<<<,
>
> Oh no no don't say that as I shrivel and die! Particularly when you  
> have such an incredible subject sitting there not going anywhere!!!  
> That's part of the reason he makes for a great subject... "HE IS NOT  
> GOING ANYWHERE!" We are going to have a discussion behind the wood  
> shed on this one young man! :-( :-)
>
> Film or digital, Jim I'd have sat there for an hour, if not more,  
> clicking at every little motivating moment of the scene. However I  
> must say with film all the dang darkroom work would've been a big  
> pain in the butt along with cutting the film, sleeving, contact  
> printing, editing for selection. Back into darkroom for print making.
>
> Right there is reason alone to go digital! :-)
>
> When I lived the life of a film photographer I never let the amount  
> of film deter me from shooting everything that I felt in my heart or  
> soul!  Yeah it got dangerously low in rolls at times, but I always  
> kept a couple of extra rolls in other pockets as a kind of insurance.
>
> Of course now I've gone digital it's a living piece of cake with a  
> couple of cards, a spare battery and one can blow their brains out  
> snapping away! :-)
>
> So back to this incredible carving subject? Man you can't just shoot  
> one or two frames when you have such great picture potential before  
> you. Obviously from your answer it would be... "Yes you can shoot  
> just one" :-( :-(
>
> So let's say the next time you run into something like this you will  
> make a major effort to shoot more than one, maybe two or go whole  
> hog and shoot it to the last possible interesting story telling  
> photograph you can possibly squeeze out of it! Like man, everyday  
> you find some of the most interesting characters for your photos  
> it's quite amazing. And yes many wouldn't give you two seconds of  
> extra time for more pictures.
>
> But a situation like this complete with such a visual character to  
> go with it. Hell if you run out of film I've got some film lying  
> around in the cupboards here I'll mail to you. But you have to shoot  
> more! OK so we have a deal? Right?:-)
>
> cheers,
> Dr. ted :-)
>
>
>
>
>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: lug-bounces+jshul=comcast.net at leica-users.org
>> [mailto:lug-bounces+jshul=comcast.net at leica-users.org] On Behalf Of
>> tedgrant at shaw.ca
>> Sent: Monday, November 30, 2009 5:13 PM
>> To: Leica Users Group
>> Subject: Re: [Leica] PESO: Carver
>>
>> Jim Shulman showed:
>> Subject: [Leica] PESO: Carver
>>> http://gallery.leica-users.org/v/focusit/carver+sm.jpg.html
>>
>> Hi Jim,
>> What a great subject character to photograph! I'm sure you must  
>> have pumped
>> a few dozen images of him covering all the aspects of doing his  
>> carving,
>> hat, face, his hands at his age must be incredible to shoot after  
>> all the
>> years of carving.
>>
>> And the face for expressions? Must be dozens of images. Like you  
>> could just
>> sit back with maybe 90 or an f4 80-200 zoom and blow yer brains out  
>> as his
>> expressions changed. :-) And as the light changed on the scene.  
>> Endless
>> photo options!
>>
>> Please tell me you did work him for every picture possibility  
>> possible? You
>> did , didn't you? I knew you would! Good on you!
>> cheers,
>> Dr. ted :-)
>>
>>
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