Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2015/08/02

[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]

Subject: [Leica] I won a prize!
From: pdzwig at summaventures.com (Peter Dzwig)
Date: Sun, 02 Aug 2015 21:19:52 +0100
References: <38234A03-5286-4040-B567-44873843461A@bex.net> <55BBF043.1090101@summaventures.com> <9EE61068-505D-4511-BCA8-F01EB2DECAF5@bex.net>

Howard,

We have a house in the plain below Gordes.

I was curious because the stone never seems to reproduce paricularly well, I
have some that are lighter like your and some that are darker. Almost all on 
my
X-Pro 1.

With regard to the lavender they did a substantial re-plant last year or the
year before and I think it is just re-establishing itself.

If you are going back see if you can email me via the LUG and "warn" me.

Peter

On 01/08/2015 00:01, Howard Ritter wrote:
> Peter? 
> 
> Oh, for heaven?s sake! Where is your house? I?m so envious! If I?d known, 
> I?d surely have visited. I like the area so much that I just got back from 
> my second visit to the Abbey. The photo is from 2012, when my wife and I 
> took an 11-day tour of ?Roman Provence?. And my son and I just spent 16 
> days in Germany, Austria, Italy, Switzerland, and France. It was the 
> partial implementation of a longtime dream vacation for me, to pick up a 
> new BMW in Munich and then tour Europe, driving wherever the whim takes 
> me. Of course, ideally my traveling companion would be my wife, and the 
> trip would be a couple of months, spring into summer or summer into fall, 
> but two weeks of father-son bonding was a good trial run. I went back to 
> S?nanque both to show Philip the place and to try to catch the lavender in 
> bloom. When we were there the first time, it was late May and there were 
> no flowers, explaining the green color in the photo. Too early for even a 
> hint of lavender color. Th
 
 is trip
 happened a month later in the year, but there was only a disappointing bit 
of bloom, probably still before the peak. Tell me the best time to come next 
year and I?ll meet up if you?re there!
> 
> The online reproduction is quite faithful to the original, where the stone 
> is indeed a bit washed out, as you can see from where I posted it in the 
> Gallery:
> 
> http://gallery.leica-users.org/v/hlritter/France/ 
> <http://gallery.leica-users.org/v/hlritter/France/>
> 
> I took it with my favorite travel-light camera, the Sony NEX-7. I?m not 
> sure that any camera would have done better without histogram peeping and 
> manual exposure compensation, since the dynamic range extended from the 
> shadow side of trees on the left to pale stone facing the noon sun on the 
> right, completely filling the histogram. Certainly, I have been mightily 
> impressed by the capabilities of the NEX-7, even with the kit zoom, and 
> will be first in line to get its full-frame, curved-sensor, 50-MPx 
> successor (speculation mine!) Other photos in the album were made with the 
> M9. 
> 
> ?howard
> 
> 
>> On Jul 31, 2015, at 6:01 PM, Peter Dzwig <pdzwig at summaventures.com> 
>> wrote:
>>
>> Howard,
>>
>> When were you there? I have a house just a few km away and would have been
>> delighted to meet up if I was down there.
>>
>> You did much better than 2nd - as I read it you tied for first because the
>> judges couldn't decide.
>>
>> C&C: What camera did you use? The stone looks a bit washed out and the 
>> lavender
>> looks an unusual shade of green. Is it the same in the original, ie is it 
>> their
>> reproduction?
>>
>> Peter
>>
>> On 30/07/2015 23:17, Howard Ritter wrote:
> 
> _______________________________________________
> Leica Users Group.
> See http://leica-users.org/mailman/listinfo/lug for more information
> 

-- 

===========================================================
Dr Peter Dzwig                          



In reply to: Message from hlritter at bex.net (Howard Ritter) ([Leica] I won a prize!)
Message from pdzwig at summaventures.com (Peter Dzwig) ([Leica] I won a prize!)
Message from hlritter at bex.net (Howard Ritter) ([Leica] I won a prize!)