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Subject: [Leica] IMG: ASSIGNMENT #3: "VASE & FLOWERS BY WINDOW LIGHT!" GEORGE L.
From: tedgrant at shaw.ca (tedgrant at shaw.ca)
Date: Sun, 15 Sep 2013 15:02:36 -0700
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George Lottermoser SHOWED:
Subject: [Leica] IMG: ASSIGNMENT #3: "VASE & FLOWERS BY WINDOW LIGHT!"

> <http://www.imagist.com/blog/?p=7947>


Hi George:
Very very interesting! Nice to see one in the shape of the assignment
request! Thanks.

As I often say, it's our abilities to observe the moments as simple or
complicated as they maybe, that sorts out many photographers in being
consistently a successful shooter!
As in this photograph it makes you stop and look at the details and
lighting. I particularly like the lighting of the scene.

It's one of your forte showing photos! They always make one stop, look for a
while and admire your momentary click!

Would I change anything? Nope? However if one wanted to be a mickey mouse
nit picker? I try not to be! ;-) BUT? ;-)

At the very bottom of the frame there's a small crooked shadow? Caused by a
stem? And as much as it's hardly noticeable?  If someone wanted to be a nit
picking SOB you could lose brownie points if the photo were in a "fine art
viewing chamber."

In the future? See and remove if possssible offending stem? Or use some form
of Photoshop and spot it out to the same colour as the surounding area.

Like I say the above comment re-shadow? Is pure nit-picking.

good on you.
cheers,
Dr. ted :-)




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