Chris101
summicronia
Groom??! I thought it was her dad!
gb hill
Veteran
Trius said:That's a fun shot. And yeah, if the groom is a photographer, then for sure he was checking out your kit!
I just went back and checked out the grooms expression with this in mind, and oh yea! he was defiently checking out the M3.
jbf
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No problem, Joebt! It's a great shot. Becareful not to lift the shadows too much. You want there to still be contrast but just lighten a bit. Looks great. 
irq506
just curious
Thats really lovely, great tonal range. Nice job. Very sharp. What film and chemistry?
joebt
Established
Thank you all for the kind regards. I didn't make the connection between the groom, my camera, and his profession until, we really thought it out. The photographer he hired asked me about my camera too.
irq506,
I used ASA 400 XP2, which is C41 processing Black & White film.
irq506,
I used ASA 400 XP2, which is C41 processing Black & White film.
Vincenzo Maielli
Well-known
Very good job... Joebt! I also own the Nikon F100, but the pleasure to use the mechanical cameras, both SLR than RF, is insurpassed.
Ciao.
Vincenzo
Ciao.
Vincenzo
Solinar
Analog Preferred
An excellent moment, definitely a happy occasion. I'll have to bring my M3 to work again this year. It's less intrusive than an SLR.
robin a
Well-known
Me Too...............RobinChris101 said:Groom??! I thought it was her dad!
KoNickon
Nick Merritt
I took another look -- not apprehensive; more like he's wondering just who this guy with the Leica (!) is. Kind of amusing. So I'd say you didn't do a bad guess with the exposure -- what? 1/125 and f4?
amateriat
We're all light!
That could likely explain it, Joe. Besides, you know how funny photographers get when the lens is turned on them!joebt said:Thanks Shadow fox. He may have been wondering who the hell is this guy and how did he get in here? Or perhaps, he may have been checking out my M-3, because I was told he's a professional photographer.
Really, really good picture.
- Barrett
FrankS
Registered User
My best time at a wedding was as a guest and I had my M2 with 1970's 50mm Summicron. I stayed out of the hired photog's way, but when our paths did cross, he was very deferential, saying, "This photographer has a Leica!" (He was shooting 35mm digital.)
SolaresLarrave
My M5s need red dots!
Joe, it's a great photo and the exposure is right on. Good job at guessing it. I think that shows how well you and your M3 communicate.
About using AF Nikons... I'm currently on break from RF cameras and using my newly acqured but not new F5. I like it... but it's heave and it does tend to attract attention a lot. At least it did yesterday in Chicago downtown! Howevr, once I'm satisfied experimenting with this camera body, I expect to return to using my M6TTLs and my M3 soon. I need to sniff a bit of developer too! Weird how that smell can be pleasant.
Again, great job!
About using AF Nikons... I'm currently on break from RF cameras and using my newly acqured but not new F5. I like it... but it's heave and it does tend to attract attention a lot. At least it did yesterday in Chicago downtown! Howevr, once I'm satisfied experimenting with this camera body, I expect to return to using my M6TTLs and my M3 soon. I need to sniff a bit of developer too! Weird how that smell can be pleasant.
Again, great job!
amateriat
We're all light!
A true pro will do that, and I've tried to emulate that behavior on those occasions when I am the "designated" photographer at an event.FrankS said:My best time at a wedding was as a guest and I had my M2 with 1970's 50mm Summicron. I stayed out of the hired photog's way, but when our paths did cross, he was very deferential, saying, "This photographer has a Leica!" (He was shooting 35mm digital.)
- Barrett
joebt
Established
Hello Vincenzo--That F-100 is very nice man. I love to use that with the 85mm f/1.4.
joebt
Established
Thanks Solinar....You M3 owners are a part of a dying breed. The Pros hired to do this job didn't recognize Leica as a world class optic maker.
joebt
Established
Actually, this was taken at f/2.8 1/60th of a second.
joebt
Established
You got it FrankS--I did the exact same thing. We finally did speak at the cake cutting, and when I was in line to get a slice of the cake. Other than that, I'll let them do their thing.
joebt
Established
Hello SolaresLarrave!
The F-5 is an awsome camera. I just came back from Defenders Day down at Fort McHenry, in Baltimore Md. I shot four rolls with my F-5 and I'm about to start scanning. You have some very nice tools.
The F-5 is an awsome camera. I just came back from Defenders Day down at Fort McHenry, in Baltimore Md. I shot four rolls with my F-5 and I'm about to start scanning. You have some very nice tools.
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