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Subject: [Leica] Nobska Light
From: r.s.taylor at comcast.net (Richard S. Taylor)
Date: Wed Oct 5 10:07:11 2005
References: <BF697A4D.6527%bdcolen@comcast.net>

I thought about doing that and then decided on the tighter crop I 
showed.  There was something about having the end of the fence in the 
shot that I found distracting.  I'll look at it again.

Thanks for the input.

>I definitely prefer the neutron bomb version, Richard. But I would try
>cropping it smack at the left-hand (as viewed) edge of the bush - take out
>the bush - so that there is a bit of image to the right of the end of the
>fence.
>B. D.
>
>
>On 10/5/05 12:03 PM, "Richard S. Taylor" <r.s.taylor@comcast.net> wrote:
>
>>  Adam - Your comment about the people detracting from the image in
>>  this case rally caught my attention since I have been trying to get
>>  MORE people into my photos not less.  In any case, I wanted to follow
>>  up on your suggestion so I took them out using PS/CS.
>>
>>  No people:
>>
>>  http://gallery.leica-users.org/SAILING/03_9_0071_no_people_crop_web
>>
>>  People:
>>
>>  http://gallery.leica-users.org/SAILING/03_9_0071_web
>>
>>  The photo looked a bit unbalanced to my eye without the people so I
>>  cropped it tighter.  This seems like an improvement to my eye it
>>  would be interesting to hear what you and others think.
>>
>>  I took six shots in all of which this was the best.  Probably should
>>  have shot more but I was on my way to dinner with friends and felt
>>  some time pressure.  Couldn't move much more to the left either which
>>  I think might have improved the photo without the people since there
>>  is a restricted area there.
>>
>>  In any case, many thanks for the detailed comments.
>>
>>
>>
>>>  Well I like the picket fence shapes in contrast to the cylinder of the
>>>  lighthoue and the light/shadow of the fence in the first photo. For me
>>>  the people distract from the forms and I'd have worked the angles with
>>>  fence and lighthouse, maybe trying some from different heights as well
>>>  - close to the ground, using arms over the head for a higher vantage
>>>  point. Of course you might have done this. I know my own failure is to
>>>  not work an image enough, especially one that's as static as a fence
>>>  and lighthouse. I also think this first image has the most depth and
>>>  contrast, the other images have a flat feeling to them, at least to my
>>>  eye.
>>>
>>>  Adam
>>>
>>>  On 10/3/05, Richard S. Taylor <r.s.taylor@comcast.net> wrote:
>>>>   Here are three from last weekend.  M7/Fuji Press 400 converted to B&W
>>>>   in PS/CS.  Commercial 2K x 3K scans.  Nobska Light is set on a bluff
>>>>   over looking Vineyard Sound on the south side of Cape Cod,
>>>>   Massachusetts.
>>>>
>>>>   First Nobska light itself (35 f2 ASPH):
>>>>
>>>>   http://gallery.leica-users.org/SAILING/03_9_0071_web
>>>>
>>>>   Vineyard Sound from the light (Current 50 Elmarit):
>>>>
>>>>   http://gallery.leica-users.org/SAILING/03_5_0067_web
>>>>
>>>>   Vineyard Sound again (Current 50 Elmarit).  The high-key effect was
>>>>   done in PS/CS from a normally exposed negative.
>>>>
>>>>   http://gallery.leica-users.org/SAILING/03_18_0080_web
>>>>
>>>>   Comments encouraged on all, of course, but I'm particularly
>>>>   interested in hearing whether or not the last photo works.  Many
>>>>   thanks.
>>>>
>>>>   --
>>>>   Regards,
>>>>
>>>>   Dick
>>>>   Boston MA
>  >>>

-- 
Regards,

Dick
Boston MA

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