Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1998/04/27

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Subject: Re: [Leica] 4/26 new web page
From: "Martin V. Howard" <marho@ida.liu.se>
Date: Mon, 27 Apr 1998 12:25:55 +0200

Steven Blutter wrote:
> 
> all leica 50mm shots - just a beginning - let me know what you think!

I love B&W shots of people, so that's what I checked first.  Overall, I
liked the shots, (I thought "Lundy" was fun and unusual ;-) but what
really struck me was that I preferred the tight cropping of "Liz" and
"Lesley" which are presented on the thumbnails page to the full
photographs. Especially "Liz" works much better when tightly cropped,
even though half her face is missing.  More intriguing picture, for me
at least.

Perhaps it's just me, but I find that tightly cropped portraits are
often  more interesting than ones which are full head-and-shoulders.
I think it might be because, as a viewer, you have to study the picture
more.  Personally I also think it shows less of what a person looks like
and more of who they are.

I also really liked the "Candy and Celine" shot on the first page.
B&W manages to capture intimacy, emotions and moods in a way that colour
film somehow misses.


Regards,

M.

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