Interesting all the obstacles this guy faced and dealt with, and how it all
followed from a fascination with grabbing big images - of people unaware -
at such a distance this monster rig would draw no reaction. I was struck by
how very important it was to him that his subjects were unaware of being
photographed. He's not alone in that determination, as in the photo forums
many wish to shoot "true" candids in which the subjects' actions are not
affected by the presence of the camera. But this guy took it to a logical
extreme in his own interesting way. :-)

Mi Doug

On 10/17/06 14:19, "Adam Maas" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Certainly not alone. This seems a pretty silly use of a 67 and an ultra
> telephoto. Even if he wanted a 6x7 neg, it seems that a Mamiya 7 with a
> 150mm lens would be a better choice, and much cheaper.


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