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Subject: [Leica] IMGs: digideroo guy
From: tedgrant at shaw.ca (Ted Grant)
Date: Sun, 19 Jul 2009 08:35:55 -0700

Susan Ryan showed:

Subject: [Leica] IMGs: digideroo guy

 

http://gallery.leica-users.org/v/skalte/-1-5.jpg.html

http://gallery.leica-users.org/v/skalte/-1-4.jpg.html

M8

CV 21 color skopar - F8 and be there<<<<<<<<<<<,,

 

Hi Susan,

Interesting angles. But here's a couple of things. Nit picking maybe but
what I feel might be an improvement even as minor as they are. Obviously and
always "Others may not agree!" 

 

>>>>> http://gallery.leica-users.org/v/skalte/-1-5.jpg.html <<<<<<<<<

 

Positive:

Interesting angle, the verticals are straight without any picture spoiling
tilts. Quite easily to happen with  21mm lens, certainly at this angle.
Which points up excellent camera handling to avoid tilting.

Negative: 

Minor nit picking -- This would entail probably lying on the road at similar
angle but closer to the big end of the horn to accent it more and visually
making the horn look even longer. Not only that, make it, maybe?? a more
interesting photo? 

Even at this angle I'd have tightened the cropping at the bottom eliminating
some of the open space.

 

>>>>>>http://gallery.leica-users.org/v/skalte/-1-4.jpg.html<<<<<<<<<

 

Positive:?

OK you moved closer and the angle is---- "somewhat better." but leans more
to file 13 delete! :-( Because you cut off part of the horn eliminating the
uniqueness of the instrument..... It's length! Now it's too tight! :-(

Negative:

You chopped off the bulb of the horn!!! What were you thinking? I know
tighter image! But you spoiled the angle you had seen in the previous photo.
Imagine a photograph of Louis Armstrong with the front end of his trumpet
chopped off while he was playing??? Never happen! 

Look at the two women passing right behind his head and hat..... A complete
distraction! Could you see this coming as you shot the picture???? Not
likely, possibly? But in editing you just delete it unfortunately. Don't
even think of putting in a cabinet for 6 month hoping for improvement, I've
emotionally tried it and it doesn't work. :-( Just bite the bullet and
delete! :-(

 

The women are in such a distracting location combined with the hat your eye
goes directly there because everything points up towards them! You can't
miss this first! Or if you did see them as you went "click!" and reacted
accordingly, that is if you noticed. One doesn't always, no matter whom they
are or think they are?  Your immediate reaction should've been.. "Damn!"
And shot again without people.

 

I hope this critique helps, and please take no personal offence as it's
about the photographs.

Thank you.

Dr. ted



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