Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2007/01/07
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]> Thank you Tina. At the time I took the picture, I was focused on > framing her profile against the sky and wasn't paying attention to > what was reflected in the puddle. After seeing the result, I also > wondered about the reflection. I think it would have been better with > her profile reflected or with no reflection, but after studying the > picture I realized that to add her reflection I would have had to > have lowered my viewpoint and moved to the right. This would have > placed her head against foliage. > > Of course I'm not good enough to have thought about all this during > the few seconds I had to snap the shutter before she moved, and > shooting film didn't give me a result to think about immediately > after. I don't own a digital camera, but can see they have definite > advantages. When you shoot digitally, do you find yourself taking > more "adjustment" shots after seeing the image, or do you "pre- > visualize" as with film and move on? I can't speak for Tina, but I still "hunt" the right angle with my eyes, then frame with the viewfinder, move a bit more and then shoot: I find the little monitors don't give me much help in assessing the overall image, just a confirmation that the exposure was OK. Sometimes I will "play" with a graphical image by taking a few shots: the number has increased since I'm not paying for film ;-) Cheers