Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2005/02/27

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Subject: [Leica] A Plethora of PAWs
From: pdzwig at summaventures.com (Peter Dzwig)
Date: Sun Feb 27 07:27:30 2005
References: <ec90cfe00502270353390bec60@mail.gmail.com>

D L wrote:

> 
> PAW 1:
> Keeping to the spirit of the Colloquial Glossary of the LUG FAQ, which
> states that PAW has "deteriorated into a dreary parade of grainy, B&W,
> poorly framed & composed, cat/ butt/ brat & empty-doorway snaps" I
> offer a grainy, B&W, poorly framed & composed brat snap of my daughter
> flipping a plastic steak in a plastic frying pan:
> http://photo.crazyjapan.com/paw1.html

It's a really nice brat shot...and it shows that photos of kids **can** work 
when they look straight at the camera

> PAW 3:
> I've always been fascinated by the extremes taken to protect, from
> winter cold, the palm trees in front of the school where I work. They
> look like something out of Alien:
> http://photo.crazyjapan.com/paw3.html 

Never seen that before so it's fascinating,
> PAW 7:
> This one might actually qualify as cheating as the look is a
> by-product of taking an underexposed snap and subjecting it to some
> tweaks in Photoshop. Still, the fact that it's the best gives you an
> idea of how bad a week this was:
> http://www.crazyjapan.com/paw7.html

THIS URL doesn't seem to work.

Peter Dzwig



In reply to: Message from mr.blather at gmail.com (D L) ([Leica] A Plethora of PAWs)