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Wide angle M lens used by D.A. Harvey in Cuba for N.G.


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Does anyone know which wide-angle Leica M lens did David Allen Harvey mainly use during his work in Cuba last year for National Geographic? I hear conflicting reports between a 28 and a 35. I like the composition of his portrait photos and the way that the environment is included in most of them. Also, I did not notice any distortion of faces along the edges of his pictures as exhibited by most wide-angle lens.
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Interesting topic on more interesting photographers work.

Me too had the curiosity to examinate DAH NatGeo pictures since I

knew he works with M leicas mainly, I even look in the book impresion

work, since I tought it may be some scaning situation.

What I´ve been looking in his Leica pictures (of course after

apreciate them from a journalistic poin of view, wich I find in it a

gret piece of work), quality of image, there are two or thre pictures

that call my atention about flatness of field, for example the

picture of the sailors with a man with a hat in first plane and the

sea as foreground, if you look at the most distant sea on top of the

image, on the left side you can see a boat far away and sea in

perfect sharpness, on the rigth at the same higth you can see sea in

a difuse way like not in focus or moved.

Other picture, the one of the cowboys working with a wire, with a

horse in the midle of the frame and blue sky at top and grass in the

low part ofthe frame, you can see this grass in perfect focus in the

middle of the frame and try to follow this grass shapnes to both

sides of the frame, and I have check it in my Nat Geo Magazine and in

the book of Cuba, again it is just a thecnical point of view, I am

very interested in coments on this matter.

R. Watson

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