Enjoyed sharing your experience.

Jack
--- Cotty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Howdy listers,
> 
> Been a bit quiet lately, despite Norm's usual baiting.
> 
> On holiday an hour inland from La Rochelle in the Poitou-Cherente
> (about
> half way down France on the left hand side). The blasted weather has
> been abysmal, with only three decent days this week - and one of
> those
> is supposed to be tomorrow, so that's a bloody gamble! As a penitence
> for bringing the rain with us, all the mosquitos in Cherbionneres
> have
> been exacting their revenge on me. I look like a prop from CSI.
> 
> Been shouldering my Domke canvas satchel with only 2 lenses aboard:
> the
> K15mm 3.5 and the A*85mm 1.4 to accompany my Darkside 1D mark II and
> 580EX flash. It felt completely wrong not to bring the EF24-70mm 2.8
> as
> a walkabout lens. It turned out to be the right decision though.
> 
> What a lovely revelation it has been to wander ancient streets with
> one
> body and just 2 lenses to choose from. And both good old manual focus
> lenses to boot. I've had a ball with them.
> 
> The 15mm is a superb piece of optical engineering as many of you will
> know. On a 1.3 crop camera it still gives a very usable wide image,
> and
> with no vingetting due to said crop. I don't even focus it - set it
> to
> f8, set the focus accordingly and just get lost in the framing with
> the
> camera set on aperture priority. It's not the brightest view at f8 on
> stop-down metering but entirely do-able.
> 
> With the A*85mm I take a slightly different approach. I frame and
> focus
> at f1.4, and then depending on the nature of the shot, I usually stop
> down to about 5.6 or 8 and shoot, popping open the iris again
> immediately after, ready for the next setup. Or, as when shooting my
> son
> playing table tennis with his friend, shooting wide open at 1.4 to
> get
> that lovely minimal depth of field and creamy bokeh. Hand held, I
> tend
> to shoot either wide open or about f8. Really needs a tripod for
> anything past f8 depending on ISO. Usually I'm at ISO400 for
> wandering
> about picking off quaint window-boxes full of colour. No IS here!
> 
> I brought a 750Z but haven't pulled it out of the pouch once.
> 
> The nice thing is, I have done some really fulfilling photography -
> something I haven't done in some time, and that's what it's all
> about.
> We get home on Sunday, so hopefully I can do a bit of sorting and
> post
> some PESOs - something else I haven't done in a long while.
> 
> I'll then be taking some pics of some Canon lenses before they go up
> on
> eekbay. I guess I'm just not suited to the auto-focus, image
> stabilising, auto-everything, wipe yer bum type of photography. It
> was
> fun, but I just didn't enjoy it like I used to years ago. Know what I
> mean?
> 
> (written midnight Thursday, no doubt sent from the car park of a
> LeClerc
> hypermarche somewhere on the way to the beach on Friday via 3G
> Broadband
> card in the side of the PowerBook, dialling up on F SFR. French wifi
> does a 2.5 hour lunch, just like the rest of the blessed country!)
> 
> B good,
> 
> 
> 
> -- 
> 
> 
> Cheers,
>   Cotty
> 
> 
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