Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2006/07/24

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Subject: [Leica] a PAW for me
From: faneuil at gmail.com (Eric Korenman)
Date: Mon Jul 24 03:33:38 2006
References: <82c9dd70607232017k68360fc7nac4ba8c9ee1ed6ca@mail.gmail.com> <002101c6aed7$b5e03810$a302a8c0@ted>

thanks for the feedback.

Most of the work was split between reacquainting myself with my minolta
dimage scanner and then "healing" out the dust and scratches with PS
(despite the wonders of ICE technology).
Plus a good bit of emailing, ebay searching and playing with adobe lightroom
while the scanner "tock tock tocked" away.

Eric


On 7/24/06, Ted Grant <tedgrant@shaw.ca> wrote:
>
> Eric Korenman said and showed:
> Subject: [Leica] a PAW for me
>
>
> >I worked on this image for most of my evening with the intention of
> posting
> > a PAW.
> > MF TCN film scanned and PS tweaked until right.
> > It is my daughter playing in the sand at cape cod. A quiet moment.
> >
> > After posting it to my website, I saw it from the eyes of strangers and
> > realized it probably isn't  that distinct from other 'kid' shots.
> > So.. A PAW for me. I love it.
> >
> > http://tinyurl.com/ppkye
>
> Hi Eric,
>
> A fine family moment, what else can one say, a cute young lady indeed.
> Keep
> this handy for another 20 years or so then you'll appreciate the picture
> and
> your daughter a thousand fold more. :-)
>
> >>>I worked on this image for most of my evening with the intention of
> >>>posting
> > a PAW. MF TCN film scanned and PS tweaked until right.<<<<<<
>
> Eric,  I have to ask what was wrong with the photograph that required you
> to
> work most of an evening to get it right? I mean it appears a strait
> forward
> shot of your daughter playing in the sand, So what was there you removed?
> Moved? Added? Fixed?
>
> > After posting it to my website, I saw it from the eyes of strangers and
> > realized it probably isn't that distinct from other 'kid' shots.<
>
> Correct! It's a straight forward family happy snap!
>
> Looking at it as a stranger, yes it's just some kid sitting in the sand
> with
> toys lying around half in and half out of the frame. And why didn't the
> photographer crop them out or all in at the time of the picture taking??
>
>
> However, family pictures as our children are growing up are the most
> wonderful visual treasures we have. Without question become far more
> valuable each passing year. And from that point it's a neat shot. Trust me
> if all goes well over the years some day she may well be "a mom herself"
> showing this photo to her children. And that's when it get's really really
> wonderful. trust me been there with our 4 children and 10 grand children
> with some of the greatest family moments looking at the old family picture
> collection.
>
> But I'm interested why you had to work on it all evening to make it right,
> like what was wrong with it requiring that amount of fixing?
>
> ted
>
>
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In reply to: Message from faneuil at gmail.com (Eric Korenman) ([Leica] a PAW for me)
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