On the go

Recently I purchased Leica’s new 21mm super elmar.  All I can say is WOW!  The sharpness and minimal distortion is phenomenal.  Last, I love using “zone focusing“.  I just set my aperture and shooting distance and I’m ready to go.  If you set your aperture to f/8 (has to be a sunny day) and shooting distance to 5 feet, anything beyond 3 feet will be in focus.

This shot was taken from the hip.  This guy was definitely on the go.

ISO 160 1/250 f/8 21mm super elmar

Essence of Cool

Repost: 8.13.2011

One of the goals of a photographer is to try to get a three dimenional feel of there pictures.  In this pic, which is probably my favorite street shot while visiting Chicago, I tried to capture this.  The subject is framed by two bystanders in the foreground which help draw you into the subject.  The lady and and cars in the background add depth to the pic.

Sleep

Repost: 9.29.11

I was at O’hare not to long ago and was heading up the escalator when, out of the corner of my eye, I noticed a young lady asleep just outside ticketing. I have always found it amazing how people can just fall asleep anywhere. I guess if you’re desperate, anything is possible. Well, here is a picture of the young lady sleeping as I was riding up the escalator.

You call this talent?

Repost: 9.27.11

As we were walking to the hotel and stopped, waiting to cross Michigan Avenue, we noticed this guy on a bike smoking a cigarette and balancing himself in one spot for what seem to be an eternity. While multitasking, he had many cars passing him left and right. I definitely think this is a talent but don’t think it’s a talent I want?

The shot was taken with my Leica M9 and 50mm summilux set at continuous shooting, f/1.4, and 1/45 shutter speed. Because of the low aperture and the small size of the camera I was able to successfully get this shot at such a low shutter speed. Last, I keep my camera on continuous shooting so that I have a better opportunity of getting a sharper image and catching the action act the exact, right time.

Keep Going

I have been extremely busy the past few weeks.  When that happens unfortunately the first thing that has to be put on the back burner is the website.  Don’t worry though, I still find time to take pictures.

I had the opportunity to take a few pictures while in Dallas.  I never know when I go to these meetings if I will have the time to shoot but I try as much as possible.  This picture was taken with my new Leica 21mm Super Elmar.  When focused, the images are razor sharp.  It’s very compact and very easy to use.  Anyway, I was shooting from the hip while walking trying to catch people in motion.  I think I accomplished what I was looking for?

ISO 400 1/45 f/3.4 21mm super elmar

Streets of Chicago

Keeping my theme from the past few days I figured I would post a few more street shots I took while in Chicago.  Both of these shots were taken from “the hip”.  Meaning, I just set the camera to the proper exposure and started firing shots when I saw something interesting.  Both pics were taken while holding the camera near my waste (shooting from a low angle can give the viewer an interesting perspective).

In the first pic “Keeping it cool”, it’s a candid shot of a guy walking and waiving while holding his smoke.  Even though the subject is out of focus, it gives the viewer a feeling of movement (or at least it does me) and has a three dimensional feel to it.

The second shot “lets go out” is two people having a casual conversation.  In this shot, the sharpness is dead on.  If there was any lost of sharpness here, the shot would be ruined.

Repost August 2011

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