Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2006/07/13

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Subject: [Leica] Power of B&W?
From: philippe.orlent at pandora.be (Philippe Orlent)
Date: Thu Jul 13 11:46:41 2006
References: <3f3.6eb19d2.31e7ee3c@aol.com>

Part of the strength of these ones come from the square format, and  
the presentation as a series IMO.
But they have beautiful tonality and subtle color indeed.
Thanks fro showing, I've bookmarked him,
Philippe



Op 13-jul-06, om 20:43 heeft SonC@aol.com het volgende geschreven:

>
> In a message dated 7/13/2006 1:32:13 P.M. Central Daylight Time,
> philippe.orlent@pandora.be writes:
>
> Very  much in love with B&W, but also thinking that extremely good
> color work is extremely difficult. More difficult than B&W  even.
>
>
>
> Indeed.  Some images just won't work in BW; the nuances of color  
> make  them.
> Here is a set as an example.
> _http://www.ericfredine.com/horizons_4/index.htm_ (http:// 
> www.ericfredine.com/horizons_4/index.htm)
>
> I'm attracted to these Canadian shots because they are so much like  
> the Red
> River flood plain just north of here, and I love driving through it  
> for views
> much like these.
>
>
>
> Regards,
> Sonny
> http://www.sonc.com
> Natchitoches, Louisiana
> Oldest continuous  settlement in La Louisiane
> ?galit?, libert?,  crawfish
>
>
>
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