Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2004/09/25
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Juan, Apologies for not remembering that you were the other one in the fire hydrant project discussion, but now I may remember! As far as your Kennedy Center column (http://gallery.leica-users.org/JGB-Leica-PAW-Project/PAW_20040808), you could crop it on the right, but I'm afraid the balance would be off. If you wanted to do so it would be quite easy to use photoshop to clone the sky and fill out the rectangle. Plenty of people don't like the idea of manipulating their photos to that extent, but I think it's up to each person to decide what they're comfortable with their own work. As long as folks are honest about these sorts of manipulations and don't attempt to deceive (eg, use as photojournalism), I don't think there's an "ethical" problem. I try to stick to darkroom-type manipulations and also to note under my photos what I have done (levels, cropping, etc) just because that feels right to me. Best, Aaron Juan Gea-Banacloche wrote: >Thanks, Aaron. I guess you are right; the angled right side of the frame >(one of the columns at the entrance of the Kennedy center) does not really >help, particularly with the black background of the webpage. > >I love your colorful, funky fire hydrant >(http://www.duke.edu/~ajs2/PAW/2004_31/index.html). I am the one >collecting them but, as Kyle called it, it is a dubious project. When I >get a dozen or so I will put them up. >Best regards, >Juan > >On Aug 9, 2004, at 10:21 AM, Aaron Sandler wrote: > >>Hi Juan, >> >>I like the second one you showed a lot. It has a pleasingly ominous >>look, helped along by the darkness with which you've made it. Very >>moody; even a little depressing. I'm not too sure about the angled right >>side of the frame, but otherwise a very nice shot. >> >>Best, >>Aaron