Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2010/09/06
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]philippe.amard showed: Subject: [LRflex] IMG: ? Crop-no-crop ? > http://gallery.leica-users.org/v/Phileica/Switzerland/Semi+Abstract+Waterfall-1010584.jpg.html > > slight crop of the top > http://gallery.leica-users.org/v/Phileica/Switzerland/Waterfall-1010584.jpg.html > > What do you think? Philippe mon ami, (once again.) ;-) The tighter crop for sure. WHY? First of all this is a scene that is more beautiful to the eye than in a B&W photograph because it is extremely busy and confusing! The water fall when you were standing there shooting was one of those very easy to see. Not only that, one can be affected by the surroundings, therefore the "water fall aspect" becomes of a greater effect to the eyes. In a photograph, in this case B&W, much of the waterfall is confused with the general over all background and land fall about it. It probably requires a greater volume of splashing water to make it of greater visibility than we see here. I'm sorry but thus is one of those, if I'd shot it, I'd put it a side as one of those that was a nice place to see, but not one of my better photographs in B&W. :-( When you have to "working and cropping to make a photo work?" In many cases there isn't a good photo there to start with. Looks great to the eyes, but in print? Actually it can fall into the more you fiddle trying to make something out of it...... it generally means there isn't a solid photograph in the first place. UNLESS??? Maybe longer lenses to tighten on the waterfall subject and or the main stream of water. However mon ami, nice try! However? :-( Dr. ted