Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2005/10/27
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Sonny I definitely prefer the first picture. There's more scenery, more physical depth, more atmosphere. And it's sharper - the DOF covers just the right distance from the actors to the background (stopped down the Nocti, hmm?).... The composition has slightly too much in the left - the table and chair at the right are somewhat isolated. Maybe it would be worth trying to crop them off (or to blacken the left decor). The second picture works less for me. It is less a dynamic situation than in the first one. And it's not really sharp (handheld slow time? Nocti wide open?) and the people in the background is too unsharp to be sharp but too sharp to be bokeh'ish. The black background is not black enough for me; and there is an ugly outline at the borders which probably happened after the resizing (that's why I always crop one pixel at each border after resizing). Thanks for posting, and cheers Didier >We are fortunate to have a strong theatre department at NSU, and we try to >get to as many of their 20 or more plays and musicals a year. Two shots >from "The Crucible," performed at Northwestern's Theater this past >weekend. both shots are on the same page, so you'll need to scroll down. >http://www.sonc.com/crucible.htm >M7, Noctilux, Fuji 800 >Regards, >Sonny