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Subject: [Leica] wyoming...
From: kididdoc at cox.net (Steve Barbour)
Date: Thu, 2 Apr 2009 12:11:22 -0700
References: <7au4gf$2hq7gf@pd4mo1so-svcs.prod.shaw.ca>

On Apr 2, 2009, at 10:36 AM, Ted Grant wrote:

> Steve Barbour showed:
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> Subject: [LRflex] wyoming...
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> valley of the tetons & jenny lake...
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> http://gallery.leica-users.org/v/barbour/PAW+2009/view_001.jpg.html
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> http://gallery.leica-users.org/v/barbour/PAW+2009/floor.jpg.html
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> http://gallery.leica-users.org/v/barbour/PAW+2009/jenny.jpg.html
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> Hi Steve,
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> There's nothing like a super wide for "big country photos." Or  
> shooting
> images other folks can't.. UNLESS! They have the same or wider lens  
> you are
> using.
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> One of the reasons I worked my 15mm Leica R lens constantly on travel
> assignments. For interiors? It's a killer and will make the most  
> gorgeous of
> locations look a hundred times better & bigger!
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> However a couple of "maybe" suggestions for these.
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> View 1:
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> You might have a look at cropping the bottom up to the bottom of the  
> big
> pine? Spruce on the right.  In other words just take the "brighter  
> grasses
> out and it becomes a wider look" and takes away the lighter  
> distracting
> foreground while increasing the power of the over all picture.
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> OR! Burn this area down slightly so it doesn't stand out so  
> dominantly. Yep
> you've filled the image area well with the 19. However, sometimes a  
> super
> wide creates a slightly "more than we need in foreground or sky." In  
> this
> case it's crop top or bottom, or burn the area down so it isn't so eye
> catching. Always slightly!!
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> View 2:
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> Absolutely beautiful! Sharpness everywhere right where it should be.  
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> kind of situation you've created the . "I can step right through the  
> screen
> into the photo location~!"  Just as it should be. Very effective  
> photograph!
> Good on you !
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> View 3:
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> As soon as it opened my eye was drawn immediately to the "flair?"  
> Upper left
> area, making it the least effective of the three. Yep the reflection  
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> nice, But? It might have looked OK in colour, B&W it just doesn't  
> cut it.
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> Ask yourself . Is this as good as the other two? Or does it pull  
> them down?
> Or is this one of your all time best landscape pictures?
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> Then look at the delete key and hit it! ;-)


yes, I understand Ted....

you're right...


much appreciated your taking the time to look, explain, teach...


Steve


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