Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2007/01/07
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Alastair showed: Subject: Re: [Leica] Namche Market: focal zone >Here is one I was sure was going to be a winner: M6 with the 90 or 135, >looking down on the market watching the guy in the foreground go through >his sales pitch: the deal is almost done when I took this image: I focused >on the "action", but the stupa in the background is therefore out of the >range of the DOF. Being white big, does it draw the eye and destroy the >image, ie is the out of focus part too dominant and distracting? <http://gallery.leica-users.org/v/Alastair/album184/ >album119/2004Nepal152.jpg.html> >> >> http://www.tiny.cc/USQHR G'day Alastair, The eyes unfortunately distract more than they add, certainly as we see it here! BUT! Right where your main subject stands bartering there's an arm lower left corner with pointing finger sticking into the frame. Not something you might catch when shooting due to concentration on eyes and trying to get a good depth of sharpness. It's a minor point, but once seen it becomes quite obvious sticking in.:-( I think a one stop smaller aperture might've made it work if it still allowed a high enough shutter speed to avoid camera shake. Another thought.Try burning down the eye building to almost the head level of the people, very subtly as you don't want to make it so obvious that the burn down becomes distracting. But what bugs me more than the eyes is the damn arm sticking in right at the crucial point of people action. :-( Try burning this down, if possible without adding to the distraction. The overall scene is one that could be milked with a whole roll of film watching for different moments in the foreground that work with the eyes. But that's for the next trip as you don't want to use the whole potential up on the first go around! ;-) ted