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Subject: [Leica] Subways lovers cropped version
From: philippe.amard at tele2.fr (Philippe AMARD)
Date: Thu Feb 14 21:48:35 2008
References: <0JW9006XL2NCY100@l-daemon> <47B4C380.3070100@wanadoo.nl>

I would also crop it a little further dow on the right hand side  if it 
were my photograph,
but it is Luis's if I remember well .
Phx

Michiel Fokkema wrote:

> Hi Ted,
>
> I do not agree with you.
> I really like this picture and poetry as Philippe calls it is in my 
> opinion a good description.
> I don't need much stretching of my imagination to make something of it.
> I suggested to crop it even more as was already done.
>
> Best regards,
>
> Michiel Fokkema
>
> Ted Grant wrote:
>
>> Philippe Orlent posted:
>>
>> Subject:Subways lovers cropped version
>>
>>>> The poetry stays. Whatever the crop IMO.<<<
>>>
>>
>>  
>>
>> Philippe,
>>
>> I have looked at this image, cropped or not each time it comes on screen
>> trying to see what you see? And quite frankly whatever crop or not 
>> it's a
>> major stretch of imagination to make anything out of it worth while. :-(
>>
>> I know that's a hard cut on your exposure, but honestly an awful lot 
>> of your
>> time has been wasted on this exposure. I even have a difficult time 
>> calling
>> it a photograph, reflection or other wise.
>>
>> This is purely an image only you can truly appreciate because you 
>> were there
>> and saw this clearly. As a photograph there's so much detail lost one 
>> has to
>> use more imagination than actually seeing an understandable photo.
>>
>> Sorry mate no one learns when others are telling you to do different 
>> things
>> with this to make it work, maybe?
>>
>> When the hard nose killer truth is. are you ready? "Delete it!" and 
>> remember
>> it as a memory lost!
>>
>> I can well understand if you get pissed off with me, that's your 
>> prerogative
>> and right because you made the exposure!
>> However look at how much time you've spent trying to make it work and 
>> look
>> like what you saw reflected in the window.
>>
>> I praise you when you shoot some of the wonderful photographs you've 
>> taken.
>> But in this case I will not give false praise when there's nothing 
>> there to
>> give any positive commentary. Other than, "well done for trying!" 
>> Chalk it
>> up to, "Oh well it didn't work this time and move on."
>>
>> ted
>>
>>  
>>
>>
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