Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2006/07/26

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Subject: [Leica] FLOWERS -believe it! ;-)
From: philippe.orlent at pandora.be (Philippe Orlent)
Date: Wed Jul 26 10:55:09 2006
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Ted,
I absolutely do agree with you.
My secret motto is: "Death to Cokin's Creative Filters" :-)
Now Photoshop... That's another story ;-)

Philippe


Op 26-jul-06, om 19:34 heeft Ted Grant het volgende geschreven:

> Philippe Orlent offered:
> Subject: Re: [Leica] FLOWERS -believe it! ;-)
>
>>> http://gallery.leica-users.org/album469/ 
>>> Leica_Gallery_flower_FLOWERS<
>
>> How I love the smell of vaseline in the morning :-)
>> No, seriously, as was said before: painterly.<<<<
>
> Hi Philippe,
> Nope no Vaseline at all. :-) Just plain old fashion using the  
> aperture to make an interesting photo.:-)
>
> When I acquire a new lens one of the first things I do is.... Shoot  
> something or sometime the same object using every aperture wide  
> open to fully stopped down.
>
> If you do not do something like this you have absolutely no idea  
> what a picture will ___ actually look like. __ Sure you know the  
> wider an aperture the shallower the depth of field/focus. But you  
> do not know "exactly what effect an image will look like" wide open  
> & focused at it's closest point.
>
> The opposite of course "what does an image look like stopped down  
> to it's smallest aperture at the closest point of focus?"
>
> Yep I suppose most people have a rough idea what it "should look  
> like." But that doesn't mean what it'll actually look like and what  
> benefits can be derived wide open or stopped right down when needed.
>
> And the flower picture effect is as simple as shooting wide open  
> because I had shot many frames over the years with the 80mm wide  
> open and knew what kind of effect was derived from shooting in this  
> manner. ERGO.... "what you see!"
>
> The soft "painterly" quality is strictly from the results of the  
> lens and point of focus. The soft glow is just the 80mm doing it's  
> thing wide open. Did I know it would look like that without test  
> frames many years ago and years of experience using it? Yep I knew  
> the glow effect would happen. It's knowing when to use it that counts.
>
> The only PS stuff is "auto levels, auto contrast and a slight crop  
> off the bottom."
>
> And no Vaseline! ;-)
>
> ted
>
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In reply to: Message from SonC at aol.com (SonC@aol.com) ([Leica] RE: Re: RE: Don's PAW 28 or so,)
Message from tedgrant at shaw.ca (Ted Grant) ([Leica] FLOWERS -believe it! ;-))
Message from philippe.orlent at pandora.be (Philippe Orlent) ([Leica] FLOWERS -believe it! ;-))
Message from tedgrant at shaw.ca (Ted Grant) ([Leica] FLOWERS -believe it! ;-))