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Jon Claremont
nksyoon said:Lee Friedlander seems very prickly in his interview.
Some of them are prickly aren't they? Like some people on this site.
I've got the book in my bag for reading tonight during 'work'.
nksyoon said:Lee Friedlander seems very prickly in his interview.
hinius said:f the way he moved, with the ghost-like elegance and speed of a photographer who’s been able to get some of the shots that he has.
I barely saw him take a shot, but when he did suddenly he would quicken his pace, move rapidly into the position he wanted as he pre-focused his lens. Then bang and bang and he was done and back to stalking/ambling around with his hands again behind his back. He knew _exactly_ what he wanted to photograph .
PetarDima said:He is my No.1. What camera did he used for Gypsies? Leica?
Jon Claremont said:Did he use the f3.5 or the f2.8?
What sort of bag did he have?
When he slept on people's floors what sort of blankets did he have?
Jon Claremont said:Did he use the f3.5 or the f2.8?
What sort of bag did he have?
When he slept on people's floors what sort of blankets did he have?
PetarDima said:🙄 .If it is foolish question, why don't we buy plastic Smena 8( I don't think it is bad camera) and sell the rest of our photo equipment?
😉 I will... thank you for good whishes - there is only one big problem - my Kiev 4(I love it - silent + soft realise button) and Zorki 4( something new in my hands) are cameras without framelines( as you know) - it causes to me parallax and composing problems and problems... my Big whish is Bessa R( Jupiter 8 form Zorki + Bessa are just fine ) which is 250$ at cameraquest... that is not 3000$ Leica... It a cheapest solution of a problem ... I think so.Your opinion is important to me - I allready have a big gift from RFF members - over 50 rolls of film and two beautifull books from B&H photovideo - as a result of RFF friends donation. I whish you good light!Jon Claremont said:Petar: You, me and Bertram are all EU and coming form a simlar direction. Use what you have and don't hanker after an 'a la carte' Leica and a fancy strap. Whatever you have nowadays is way better than what was available fifty years ago. Go for it, take the photo. Enjoy photography.
PetarDima said:...are cameras without framelines( as you know) - it causes to me parallax and composing problems
Jon Claremont said:Parallax is not important except in close ups.
As for for no framelines: put a film in it, take it outside and take a photo of a car which fills the viewfinder as you see it.
Later look at the negative. Is the car a bit shorter than the frame? Or a bit longer than the frame? Or is it Goldilocks?
Whatever the answer you now know your camera and lens.