Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2011/04/19
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]> Alastair SHOWED & ASKED: > Subject: Re: [Leica] power of the pixel 2 > > > Or wanting my parents to be a little closer and more intimate: > http://tinyurl.com/43xt7jk > became this with ridiculous ease. > http://tinyurl.com/3jan9f3 > > am I faking my family's history here. I know you can 'pick' them, but if > I had put more effort into them I suspect it would be very hard. Frank > Hurley was heavily criticized for doctoring images of the first world > war. > He wanted to reflect the feelings he found at the front, and could not > do that with straight photography. I suspect he would have loved > digital<<<<<< > > Alastair my friend, > No fear about cheating/faking as this is a simple "photo adjustment of > space!" A slight cropping of space in a family photograph! Not moving the > Eiffel Tower to lower Manhattan! ;-) > > After all you didn't put yourself in the picture between them. That might > be > pushing the cropping space! :-) > > Look, this is truly a no brainer when we are dealing with personal and > family photographs! Like who in the hell outside of your home while you > are > scanning and preserving photos of past family events needs to know what > you, > me or anyone does with our family photographs? > > Just go ahead and make all the improvements you feel while making new > prints > of the modified version! The world be damned! It's nobodies business but > your own. > Personally I think it a nice crop movement improving the photo. Good > looking > folks! :-) thanks Ted, they were a handsome couple: pity they kept it to their generation ;-) Alastair