Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2004/12/22
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Richard S. Taylor asked and showed: Subject: [Leica] Christmas Tree Adjustments > After looking at two of the pictures I posted a few days ago a while > longer I wasn't happy with how poorly the ornaments stood out against the > trees. New versions below. Do these have more impact? Are they more > interesting? Comments and suggestions welcome as always. > > http://gallery.leica-users.org/Christmas-and-First-Snow/L1000064_adj_web > > http://gallery.leica-users.org/Christmas-and-First-Snow/L1000065_adj_web<<<< Hi Richard, The other day when I looked at these the first frame was clicked off screen without even a blink! It still does that, corrected or not. Why? Well it appears way too wide a shot with wasted space and all the trees with dead sky. And kind of gives me a "So?" kind of re-action as a picture. And as hard as this maybe, it looks like.. "here I am walking through the park... oh look at that, click!" Exposure made with not a thought. However at the same time my thought was, before the second tighter picture came on screen, .... "Why didn't he move in tight on the coloured balls and branches?" And bingo you had!!! :-) Quite possibly you did shoot more than these. Actually possible for a few rolls of film to be burned using ones imagination and bracketing frames for best effect and edit on the light table. Now in 2 your beginning to make something out of it. I think I'd have moved in tighter on some of the coloured balls with snow on them, certainly as it appears there are picture possibilities in the reflected images in some of the silver or gold ones. Might need a macro for these? I'd worked it with longer lenses also as this subject is a fertile picture play ground when looking through various lenses, it will beget you some very magical photos. Actually I bet a 200 or 280 would make some very interesting moments! :-) A few thoughts as you requested. ted