Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2010/02/15
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]On 2/14/2010 9:15 PM, Tina Manley wrote: > PESO: > > This is one that made the final selection in the editing workshop I > attended. Maggie Steber, the editor, likes photos with lots going on, > especially on the edges of the photo. > > http://www.pbase.com/image/121968705 > > <http://www.pbase.com/image/121968705>What do you think? > > Tina > > I like it just fine, better if it was mine...I've probably already disqualified myself as a critic. I remember years ago in college taking an "art appreciation" course (guaranteed to kill any future interest you may have in art, similar to music appreciation courses). The instructor (I never saw any of his work, come to think of it), said one rule was that no one could use the work "like". And it appears another rule is history. I was in one photo seminar where the rule was that nothing in the foreground should be out of focus...Kyle Cassidy's photos killed that one off. Another one, conducted by a famous West Coast Photographer, was that nothing should intrude from the edges of the image. As I recall, that made viewers uncomfortable, sort of like seeing something sticking out of a door frame they were about to enter, when normally you trust door frames. I think that was it. But, to me, the "energy" in your image strongly flows from left to right, to the busy kids, to the mother (wanting out of Dodge? Apprehensive about their future?), to ??. As far as the exposure goes, I don't see how it could be anything else (disclaimer: I just installed Windows 7, finding out that my one casualty was the Spyder2, for which drivers are not and will not be available). Sorry for the long message - most excellent image IMHO. Ken Carney Oklahoma City, Oklahoma