Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2011/01/06
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Hi Ted, mon ami I'm absolutely agree with all you say, absolutely true. This picture was a fast reaction of a moment, but not a good one, in my opinion, neither bronze medal...., I've posted this to share a fun moment founding on the street 3 se?oritas as the Kings, yes, unfortunately this is not a good one, consider it just a "sample" of good intentions failed. Thank you very much mon ami Cheers Lluis El 06/01/2011, a las 4:35, <tedgrant at shaw.ca> <tedgrant at shaw.ca> escribi?: > Lluis Ripoll showed: > Subject: [Leica] The Three Kings > >>>> I had on my M8 the Summilux 50mm, unfortunately is a narrow >>>> angle, but I > think it is just an amazing picture to share with you<<< > > Lluis mon ami, > I understand your feelings for this moment! Actually I wouldn't hurt > your feelings for a second and you know that as a friend. > > However, moi as a "mean assed photo editor?" It's a whole different > thing! :-( You do understand I don't want any hurt feelings. Now > this is .... "PHOTO EDITOR" .... not ted! :-) > > But then we as photographers sometime's allow "our emotions of the > moment" over ride our photographic editing. Then run a photo we > realize later ... "It's too bad I had the wrong lens! I should just > put it away and forget it!" We cry a little and tell ourselves we > will never make the same mistake again! :-) > > However truth is, we will do it again as that's life when one is an > emotional feeling photographer! Anybody who isn't with the emotions > of the moment rarely if ever capture true deep emotional moments! > Certainly the kind that make you cry/shed tears 30 years later when > you think about the moment! Not that this photo is in that heavy > emotional feelings to do that. > > But? You let your emotions for the day of "The Three Kings" over > ride your recognizing that this photo just doesn't work! Simply > because you didn't have a wide lens to cover the scene correctly > without chopping off the ends, therefore spoiling the photograph. > But your heart emotions for the respect of the day allowed you to > let your guard down and post it any way. Unfortunately! :-( > > Don't feel bad, we, all of us on the LUG have done this at sometime > in our years of photography. Actually many..... certainly me! Have > done it more than once! > If this were my photograph I would've kicked myself in the butt > simply because I had the wrong lens, or that I didn't have a wider > angle lens in my pocket to make a quick change and shoot it properly. > > In any event it's a nice try at saving the day. But this time you > don't get the Gold medal...:-( Bronze maybe. ;-) > > cheers, > ted > > > _______________________________________________ > Leica Users Group. > See http://leica-users.org/mailman/listinfo/lug for more information