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Subject: [Leica] PAW 31 - Crowd
From: h_arche at yahoo.com (H. Ball Arche)
Date: Mon Sep 4 18:18:36 2006

It works well for me. I can imagine a story for every
person in it, and that's a great thing to get in a
shot.

--- Peter Dzwig <pdzwig@summaventures.com> wrote:

> OK LUG, need some advice. Does this work or not? It
> has been sitting around 
> since March and I can't make up my mind whether or
> not to post it. I came across 
> it again tonight and thought "Why not ask for the
> LUG's advice?". No flames 
> please, just constructive crits please.
> 
>
http://gallery2.leica-users.org/v/PeterDzwig/album347/EnglandIrelandMarch2006.jpg.html
> 
> Leica IIIf 35cm Summaron BW400CN 1/500th @ f5.6 (I
> think)
> 
> I like taking crowd shots from time to time (missed
> some great shots at the 
> Stones the other week - didn't take a camera!!!!!).
> With tcrowds you have to 
> look a bit longer than with most landscapes and
> see/imagine what is going on in 
> people's minds/faces.
> 
> This is the East Stand, at Twickenham, the home of
> Rugby Union (look that up in 
> Wikipedia!), in March this year for England .vs.
> Ireland for the Five Nations 
> Championship. Ireland had to win to become
> Champions.
> 
> The crowd in the stand eas from both sides and some
> were even engrossed by the 
> game. Some were getting fed up as Ireland went ahead
> and stayed there and 
> England fell to pieces. Others not, including the (I
> think) Irishman in the 
> middle-background who had spotted me! Plenty of
> drinking going on though, and 
> real support for one side by the other.
> 
> Thanks for looking. Comments, please.
> 
> Peter Dzwig
> 
> 
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