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Subject: [Leica] Things that go jump in the light
From: tedgrant at shaw.ca (Ted Grant)
Date: Sat Dec 18 19:29:58 2004
References: <5.1.0.14.2.20041218153103.00a496f0@pop.2alpha.net>

Peter Klein showed:
Subject: [Leica] Things that go jump in the light


> Today was that most elusive of things in Seattle, a sunny winter day. 
> There's a skateboard area in a local park, where teenage males gather to 
> perform their manhood-proving rituals.  I loved the shadows, so I took a 
> number of shots here. This one was the best.
>
> http://users.2alpha.com/~pklein/E1/PC180419SkateRail.jpg<<<

Hi Peter,
A good try but where you mention
>>.I loved the shadows, so I took a number of shots here. This one was the 
>>best.<<

Sorry mate you are on the wrong side of the shadow. :-( Actually you're on 
the wrong side of the skate boarder and given your caption about shadows. If 
you were on the other side with the shadow strong in the foreground and 
jumper behind, the shadow would be right in your face, then you'd have some 
very interesting shadow shots.

Actually this is the kind of event you could re-shoot on another day about 
the same time and have another go with some good skate boarders doing their 
thing. :-)

When I look at the photo I'd have stood on the grass to the left just off 
the pavement and the shadow would've been almost to my feet to make a 
vertical shot.  Just a thought.
ted





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