Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2006/05/01
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Kenneth Frazier showed: Subject: [Leica] PESO...a few new Leica shots posted > Getting back to a somewhat more normal day-to-day after all the trips > back home to Georgia, and I've made the time to work on photography > again. I've posted a few recent shots for your review and comment: > http://tinyurl.com/6sc2r<<< G'day Padre, You always present simple moment slices of life in clean B&W using existing available light! Not only that they have a "natural light" Leica sharpness look about them. I particularly like the shot of the little boy holding up his toy. The focus point is right where it should be... on the toy and allowing the depth of field to softly drop away from the main subject. One "missive." ;-) Photo #3 lady in gallery. You didn't look at the right side of the internal viewfinder and square away the camera vertically allowing that side of the camera to create "eye catching crooked window installation." ;-) I see you've used B&W400CN and in this post you've encouraged me to have a try at it again. Although I must find a far better lab for my processing as the last couple of rolls it took me hours "cleaning the crud" on the film before I could even contemplate making a print.:-( My regular colour lab of 25 years closed not long ago due to the usual "digital fall out" and lack of producing fine pro level prints. Obviously far more pro's are making their own and the amateurs are doing the local Wal-mart or drug store 1 hour print making. Sad state on one hand, but the life of evolution in photography. Well done, I also like the family picture because everyone is "listening with their eyes" with all concentrating on whomever is speaking. Rather than eyes all over the place. Thanks for posting as it gives me some hope for a new run at the C41 B&W films. Besides given most of what I shoot these days is digital colour, converting to B&W when necessary . When I do shoot a roll of B&W film and pay for the processing "she who must be obeyed" questions the validity of "wasting money for outside processing when you can do it in the computer!" ;-) Oh well she'll never understand after all these many years. :-) thanks again, ted