Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2006/03/12
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Alastair's portrait: A nice lady. A bit odd to see her looking in an undefined direction, and a (for you, to?) simple print. George's daughter and granddaughter: Beautfil close up. Nice tonalities (and oppposition between mother and child). Perfect composition. Wade's son: Classical portrait of a sure happy looking kid. Great B&H bag ;-) Daniel's Anthony: Wow. The eyes! Beautifully and graceful portrait. Richard Man's Anime and Corgi: There's something with the sharpness of this one. It's not on the dog, that's for sure. I'm a bit biassed to this one: strange saturation of the greens, I don't see the link between the doll and the dog... Leo's Finley: Congratulations with both your daughter and this photograph. This one is on par with Ted Grant's. Mike Durling's Jim and Mumford:: I'll bite my tongue as Mumford (looks like Chewbucka's son) does :-) Eric's triple shot: I've commented already on the LUG. A classic pose, beautiful (set) light Bill Harting's Beautiful Tonight: This one has it for me: raw, straight in the face, full of character. I'm hooked. Jayanand's Shreeya: Perfect moment that you caught here. I don't know how you get your shots to be so sharp every time, but in this case I really like it. Great job, both on photography and on P&S. Chris Williams' bride: She's happy, and it shows :-). And the blown highlights indeed don't matter at all. Strange crop, though, with her arms cut like that. Any horizontal corps made? Mike Stoesz' John: Add a packshot of a bottle of bourbon and you have an ad! I'm not sure if it's tack sharp, and I would have tinded a bit less, but it sure has a retro look this way. Chris Saganich' Margot: Tack on. You look into those eyes and you're lost. Perfect catch of innocence. One of my favorites of this round. Slobodan's parade: Great stuff, too. At first I was blown away by the (pushed?) colors, but once my eyes settled I saw this girl looking into the camera. I'm not sure if many would call this a portrait, but it sure is a great photo. Marty's Ranvier Sarai: Perfect portrait for a book cover. Is he a guitar player of some kind? If so, you've put perfect emphasis on his thumb nail. If not, it stays a great portrait. I wonder if it would even be better if he'd not look into the camera: these eyes sure fight for attention with the thumb. Conclusion: We're getting good at this. Let's continue, and in a few years we'll do a great exposition ;-) Loooking forward to the ways you'll all challenge yourselves in the next round, Philippe