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Subject: [Leica] Opinions about "Away from the cloud"
From: philippe.amard at sfr.fr (philippe.amard)
Date: Wed, 23 May 2012 17:37:39 +0200
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People usually bring a sense of scale to a landscape - I think you  
were right to click while they were there in this instance

Amiti?s
Philippe

Le 23 mai 12 ? 17:30, Marc Dufour a ?crit :

> B&W option:   6
> Color option:         3
> Abstention:   1
>
> It's clear the B&W concept easily prevails.
> And basically for the same reason: the human figures distract the  
> attention
> in the color option, meanwhile they virtually disappear in the B&W.
> I agree with this argument, indeed.
> The question is: When is people disturbing in a landscape image?  
> When do
> they enhance it.?
> I hadn't planned to include any human figure in the frame, when the  
> couple
> got closer.
> Now I wonder if I should have to wait they gone. !
>
> Thanks to all and each one of you: Jim, Herbert, Tina, Richard,  
> Barry, Ted,
> Jayanand, Aram, Bill and Philippe "Shumasher" Amard :-)
> Best regards,
> Marc
>
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