I just remembered a "one handed" story from a large format list I
subscribe to. I'm paraphrasing the hell out of this because I can't
find the original email. One of the list members had an opportunity
to see an old steam locomotive as it passed through a nearby town. As
this particular locomoti
On Tue, 8 Mar 2005 11:49:38 +, Cotty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Never. Well, I lie - I tried it once just to see what it felt like, with
> the Leica CL. Didn't work for me. My left hand acts as a shock absorber
> on small cameras like the CL.
The CL doesn't work one handed for me, as it d
Or over the heads of a crowd!
Nick
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From: "Herb Chong"<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: 08/03/05 03:53:33
To: "pentax-discuss@pdml.net"
Subject: Re: So who else shoots one handed? (was: The istD: Report From a
First ...)
only
On 8/3/05, Jostein, discombobulated, unleashed:
>A friend of mine just built himself a photocell device that connects
>to his Nikon D100. All he need in addition is a pocket reflex and a
>neat setup with the proper bait.
>
>Could be good for portraits too, I s'pose. Think I know who I'd catch
>
David Mann mused:
>
> On Mar 8, 2005, at 5:48 PM, Rob Studdert wrote:
>
> > So who else shoots successfully one handed? I certainly end up with
> > marginal
> > results at best when I do (which is only when there is no other
> > option).
>
> Only when there's no other option.
>
> About the on
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From: "Cotty" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Actually I got the wireless kit for 2 reasons. One, it was a decent
price
on eBay. Two, I want to do battle with my friend the barn owl again
this
year. I have a cunning plan involving a hidden camera in the middle
of a
field look
On 8/3/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED], discombobulated, unleashed:
>I never heard of it being used that way (well, I've never heard of a lot of
>things), but it's an intriguing idea. You're using the camera, but people
>don't
>know it.
Yet it is not covert - the camera is on display, no hidden lenses et
Hello Frank,
I'd say that you were quite successful with this shot. Nice timing!
--
Best regards,
Bruce
Monday, March 7, 2005, 8:02:09 PM, you wrote:
ft> On Mon, 7 Mar 2005 22:58:01 -0500, frank theriault
ft> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> On Tue, 08 Mar 2005 14:48:16 +1000, Rob Studdert <[EM
In a message dated 3/8/2005 3:59:46 AM Pacific Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
* yes, you guessed it. My latest enablement is a wireless shutter
release. I plan to shoulder the camera, possibly on an acquaintance, and
fire remotely.
Cheers,
Cotty
===
I never heard of it being
>
>>So who else shoots successfully one handed? I certainly end up with
marginal
>>results at best when I do (which is only when there is no other option).
>
>Never. Well, I lie - I tried it once just to see what it felt like, with
>the Leica CL. Didn't work for me. My left hand acts as a shock a
On 8/3/05, Rob Studdert, discombobulated, unleashed:
>So who else shoots successfully one handed? I certainly end up with marginal
>results at best when I do (which is only when there is no other option).
Never. Well, I lie - I tried it once just to see what it felt like, with
the Leica CL. Didn
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>¨This is a two hands photo:
>http://www.photosig.com/go/photos/view?id=1447396
>
>and this is one hand (and no finder) photo:
>http://www.photosig.com/go/photos/view?id=1472179
That second shot is really great, Dag! Sort of "Theriaultean", but in
color ;-)
--
Mark Ro
On 7/3/05, Godfrey DiGiorgi, discombobulated, unleashed:
>I shoot one handed occasionally, depending upon what I'm trying to
>achieve. Certainly not critical framing or focus, but street shooting
>is often done from the hip...
>
> http://homepage.mac.com/ramarren/photo/PAW3/55.htm
Goddo's on
What Shel said. I only shoot one handed when walking the streets of an
urban area. The cup of coffee I carry in the other hand is part of the
fun, and it provides a bit of cover for the photographer. The first
thing a potential subject sees is someone drinking coffee. Then the
coffee comes down
Very nice. I like the composition. Perhaps a little oversaturated, but
it goes with the concept. One good hand is as good as three -- or at
least two.
Paul
On Mar 7, 2005, at 11:02 PM, frank theriault wrote:
On Mon, 7 Mar 2005 22:58:01 -0500, frank theriault
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Tue, 08
> So who else shoots successfully one handed? I certainly end up with
> marginal results at best when I do (which is only when there is no
> other option).
I'm not sure about successfully but I occasionally shoot one handed when
faced with an obsticle I can't shoot through or go round. I once h
Those are both great shots DagT.
I generally use both hands. I only use one hand for candid grab shots.
Dave S
On Tue, 8 Mar 2005 9:22:20 +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > fra: "Rob Studdert" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >
> > So who else shoots successfully one handed? I certa
> fra: "Rob Studdert" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> So who else shoots successfully one handed? I certainly end up with marginal
> results at best when I do (which is only when there is no other option).
I depends. If it is important for the picture to be sharp I use both hands.
If the action and
On Mar 8, 2005, at 5:48 PM, Rob Studdert wrote:
So who else shoots successfully one handed? I certainly end up with
marginal
results at best when I do (which is only when there is no other
option).
Only when there's no other option.
About the only specific time I can remember doing this was when
Hi Rob ...
It's a matter of what you get used to, and, of course, the style of
photography that one does. I learned to make photographs in San Francisco,
catching snippets of life on Market Street, the Mission District, and other
fast-paced and sometimes crowded urban areas. Using a pre-set spot
On Mar 7, 2005, at 8:40 PM, Jim Apilado wrote:
While in Peru I used a Sony USC-60 one handed. The Sony is about the
size
of a cell phone. I got some good results with this 2 megapixel camera.
I have one of those too. Excellent little camera!
I shoot one handed occasionally, depending upon what I
While in Peru I used a Sony USC-60 one handed. The Sony is about the size
of a cell phone. I got some good results with this 2 megapixel camera.
Jim A.
> From: "Rob Studdert" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Organization: Digital Image Studio
> Reply-To: pentax-discuss@pdml.net
> Date: Tue, 08 Mar 2005 14
On 7 Mar 2005 at 23:02, frank theriault wrote:
> As an example, here's a PESO from a while back. No time for
> viewfinders or two hands on the camera. My youngest, Claire, sucking
> on a "Warhead", a candy that's excruciatingly sour for about 15
> seconds, then turns sweet:
>
> http://www.phot
Quoting Rob Studdert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> So who else shoots successfully one handed? I certainly end up with
> marginal
> results at best when I do (which is only when there is no other option).
With the late Fujifilm Finepix 6900Z, I found shooting one-handed extremely
easy and I was usuall
On Mon, 7 Mar 2005 22:58:01 -0500, frank theriault
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Tue, 08 Mar 2005 14:48:16 +1000, Rob Studdert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >
> > So who else shoots successfully one handed? I certainly end up with marginal
> > results at best when I do (which is only when there
On Tue, 08 Mar 2005 14:48:16 +1000, Rob Studdert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> So who else shoots successfully one handed? I certainly end up with marginal
> results at best when I do (which is only when there is no other option).
I'm not sure about the "successful" part, but I do. Mostly at
p
only on a tripod.
Herb...
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So who else shoots successfully one handed? I certainly end up with
margin
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