Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2006/04/06
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]PHC offered: Subject: Re: [Leica] WWII veteran (OT Gear) > Ted - I guess it depends on what you're looking for in a picture. Seems we > have different criteria. > > For me the subject matter has always come a very distant second to the > aesthetic. In the second picture, sure, we see the face - and I don't mean > to diminish the importance of that - and there is nice light. But the face > simply isn't interesting enough to hold my eye. Maybe if the subject had > some eye contact with the viewer, or we could see more of his eyes... who > knows. The fact is that it doesn't hold me. > > However, in the first shot we have a simply outstanding composition. The > poise of the subject: focused, studying, waiting. The trees on the horizon > perfectly placed to offer us an objective for the subject's focus, they > also become the subject themselves of the picture-within-a-picture that is > the observation window. > > And then there's that wonderful circle of light from his cuff, down his > arm to his collar and hat. And the line of his cheek. And the confident > grasp of his hand. It's a very good picture. > > I hope this brief note answers your question. Do you think it's a bad > picture? G'day Paul, Great explanation, thank you. I most prefer this kind of commentary when people make a comment because in this case your explanation becomes a very strong learning element for others and myself. Thank you very much, regards, ted