Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2006/11/21
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Nathan I tried finding a way of placing the images in groups of 4 and came up with: this might work better for consistency than voting first,second, third, etc. 1,6,11,12 a very good common theme 13,15,16,18 with the cat image and leg image definitely converted to b&w. Number 2 is a fantastic moody photo and goes with 7 and 8 but 7 is not too strong for me and nothing else seems to fit in It is hard to narrow so many good images down to four but hope this works for you. Walt. Nathan Wajsman wrote: > In February I will participate in the group exhibition of Viewfinders > (www.viewfinders.be), the Brussels-based English-language photography > club I am a member of, even after having moved away from there in > 2000. This time it is month-long exhibition in a nice venue, so the > club decided to impose a common theme, not surprisingly--Brussels. > > Since it has now been 6 years since I lived there, I have had to go > back in my files to choose images for the exhibition. The good news is > that the 7-8-9 year old CDs I burned back then have held up perfectly. > The bad news is that I am having a hard time choosing. I have to pick > 4 images, with some unity to them (i.e. no mixing of colour and B&W, > and preferably some sort of unifying theme in the subject matter). I > have put the 21 short-listed images here: > http://www.europephoto.be/gallery/ > and would appreciate some help in choosing. You can rate the pictures > by clicking on the appropriate number of stars. In the end, I will > make my own decisions, but the input from the group will certainly > play a big part in it. > All the images taken before 2004 (which is the majority of them) are > film-based Leica pictures, the ones after 2004 are with a Canon DSLR. > > Thanks in advance. > > Nathan >