Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2007/01/23
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]> PESO: > > I'm going to quit working in a few minutes ;-) But I'm still > processing these very low light photos and appreciate your comments > about whether or not they are pushing the edge too much. This one I > think shows a little slice of life here. I've always wondered how > these couples could have 10 or 12 kids when they lived in a one room > house. This is an OLD couple with grandkids and they've both worked > hard all day in the field and hauling firewood and water and making > tortillas. The wife is still roasting coffee beans on the top of the > stove but when they finally have a chance to sit down, they only have > eyes for each other. > > http://www.pbase.com/image/73465593 > > Maybe I'm reading too much into the photo again because I know the > people. Comments and criticisms welcome. This is a beautiful intimate scene, and wonderful use of available light. The colour versions of your images are all great, but I was surprised to find myself still preferring the b/w image of one you showed earlier. The communication between them is evident, though the stove does stand as a "barrier", perhaps reflecting that they cannot always be as close as they would like. Could the man's face be lightened a little to bring him into the "centre of attention" a bit more, as your eye is drawn to the fire away from the action a bit. Cheers