Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2008/03/21
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]On Mar 21, 2008, at 3:21 PM, Geoff Hopkinson wrote: > George that is an earnest and thoughtful reply to a lighter hearted > throwaway line. In your vein, I ought to have said, it is easier to > degrade > an image made by a good quality system than to go the other way. > However I > take your point that those simple systems may have a unique > fingerprint. of course a fingerprint is a fingerprint, because of some degree of accuracy and resolution, without that it's just a smudge, Steve > > Similarly it might not be sensible to try to emulate that > fingerprint. I > don't wish to do that, but I know where I would start in Photoshop. > Actually > you have piqued my interest now, and I need the practice. I might > Google up > some Holga originals and have a play from something more Leica like. > I don't > subscribe to the viewpoint that a lens can be too sharp for a > particular > subject though. > But you have repeated the argument in essence that competence with > your > camera and photographic skill are the most important factors in > making a > worthy image. That being accepted, better equipment with the same > skill set > and circumstance will make better photographs. Else you might be > satisfied > shooting only with a camera-phone or similar. > What are those appealing qualities for you in the LOMO or Holga > images; > lower contrast and saturation, soft focus effect? I genuinely feel, > that > Holga folks are really saying 'look at the picture I made despite > having the > most basic camera' I'd rather say 'look at the picture I made as I > try to > live up to the quality of my camera' Both valid certainly. > We can meet on the common ground of 'Jeez, look at that'...click > > Cheers > Geoff > > -----Original Message----- > Subject: Re: [Leica] Shoot with what you brung > > I respectfully disagree. The various 'plastic' cameras have very > distinct and unique signatures - each as a group - and further the > individual camera. As with any other photographic tool; getting to > know your camera and lens and selecting subjects, lighting > conditions, and composing for that tool is what makes photographs > sing. In my opinion trying to holgatize an M8/50luxasph image in > photoshop would be a time-consuming, highly suspicious hoax. > > Fond regards, > George > george@imagist.com > www.imagist.com > http://www.imagist.com/blog > Picture A Week - www.imagist.com/paw_07 > > > > On Mar 21, 2008, at 1:37 AM, Geoff Hopkinson wrote: > >> I can lomotomize the >> pics later if I want! > > > _______________________________________________ > Leica Users Group. > See http://leica-users.org/mailman/listinfo/lug for more information > > > > _______________________________________________ > Leica Users Group. > See http://leica-users.org/mailman/listinfo/lug for more information best, Steve kididdoc@cox.net "I never wanted to be famous" http://www.blurb.com/bookstore/detail/186890