Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2012/08/12
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Lluis Ripoll OFFERED: Subject: [Leica] The missed pictures in my book of Paris >I realize I've missed some pictures in my Blurb book "Paris, mes >souvenirs" ... > > > "Fanny-Tea", Place Dauphine, Paris 1990 > > <http://gallery.leica-users.org/v/luisrq/Unpublished/90050702.jpg.html> > <<<<< Buenos d?as querido amigo Lluis, Given the super positive reactions of my family when looking at your new book, ""Paris, mes souvenirs" .... I thought a comment by my grandson who graduated from photography academy last year was most interesting as he was studying each page... "Hey G'pa, this book is much better than that French photog, "what's his name? Something HCB?" So Lluis stand tall you have another Canadian fan! :-) Gee we'll have to start a "Lluis Fan Club of Canada!" :-) I bet you have many more photos like "Fanny-tea" that you could do another Paris book next year and have another hundred or more unseen photos much like "Fanny-tea?" By the way on a previous post you showed a toned image and un-toned image. As much as I'm not enthusiastic about toned B&W photos unless as "photo-art" fashion of flowers . In this case, "Fanny-tea" the toning adds a tremendous amount of "aging old-time photo" which I see as a very enhancing effect. Creates an entirely different century in time. It adds years of wonderful visual times long before the rat-pack world we live in today! :-( As I've said before.... "Move over Henri there's a new kid on the block!" :-) Yes it's a wonderful image in B&W, no question! But toned? It becomes a time machine photo taking us back decades & decades in time to the past! I love it!:-) cheers, ted