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Subject: [Leica] Paw10 (1) Nancy with the laughing face
From: robertmeier at usjet.net (Robert Meier)
Date: Sun Mar 11 07:03:17 2007
References: <f2f825f20703110617g1846339blcff2c34310f73d83@mail.gmail.com> <001701c763e8$05b4dc90$a302a8c0@ted>

Victor,

The motion blur is an important part of the success of this picture -- it 
reinforces her laughing and gives the picture the sense of spontaneity and 
real life that is its essence.   It would be a failure if it were all tack 
sharp.   This is very well done.   Robert

> Victor Rubin showed:
> Subject: [Leica] Paw10 (1) Nancy with the laughing face
>
>
>> Grab shot- less than pristine for sharpness- but Nancy got the joke- and
>> I got a shot off. vroger
>>
>> http://vroger.smugmug.com/gallery/2321992/2/134769572/Large<<<<
>
> Sorry Victor but this is one of those pictures as nice as, "it could have 
> been" it hurts ones heart to drop into file 13! .... that's what you 
> should've done. In the basket!
>
> Yer not alone having to throw a shot like this away, but even if you put 
> it in a darkened drawer for 6 months it'll never be what you really 
> wanted. Sharp! Or your eyes will continue to fight and try to ....... 
> sharpen it! By not turfing it now all you do is keep making yourself feel 
> bad each time you look at it or show it to a viewer. Then making an excuse 
> why it's blurred! Do you really want to do that? Surely not?
>
> Trust me...... I've been there more times than many! They never get any 
> better keeping them! :-(
>
> It'll never sharpen, ease your feelings and file it quietly and quickly 
> saying to yerself... "Damn and it was such a great moment! Oh well better 
> luck next time." Shed a small tear and get on with life! :-)
>
> It's never easy to dump it, but editing your own work is always tough and 
> this had the potential to be a very good re-action photo ........ So bite 
> the bullet old buddy and dump it!
>
> Making an excuse for any picture isn't going to make it any better whether 
> she got the joke or not.
>
> Sorry mate, it's cold cruel real life editing and if you continue to try 
> to use it, in the end you pull your record for making very interesting 
> pictures down with it. Editing can be horrendous at times.
>
> All you're doing here is showing a "blurred picture" and a play on 
> words... "Nancy with the Laughing face." Better luck next time.
>
> I know I'm a mean assed SOB! ;-)
>
> ted
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Replies: Reply from tedgrant at shaw.ca (Ted Grant) ([Leica] Paw10 (1) Nancy with the laughing face)
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