Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2010/09/14

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Subject: [Leica] IMGs: Lovers at the edge
From: leicaslacker at gmail.com (kyle cassidy on the LUG)
Date: Tue, 14 Sep 2010 11:30:30 -0400
References: <168D55B8-F8BC-409D-95D4-43ADFBC31C5E@mac.com>

Your rule of thirdsing is good, though I'm wary of the square crop, at least 
in the first one, losing the left half of the tree doesn't seem to be 
helping. It's the better of the two, in the second image there's not enough 
definition between your subjects and your background -- it's a combination 
of the deep depth of field and the fact that their heads are one-in-front of 
the other (so you've got one head growing out of the other).  I see a couple 
of solutions to this, (apart from opening the f-stop to get a shallower dof 
(they look more or less camouflaged right now) one is to wait until their 
heads seperate and the decisive moment happens. the other is to shout  over 
to them "Can you put your head up against his shoulder so I can see both 
your faces? I'm taking a photo!" (like they're doing in the first shot) I 
don't have a problem with either of those. 

Though I think the question really is "what story does this image want to 
tell" -- and for me it's "here we are, looking off into the rest of our 
lives together" and I don't know that the tree or the vegetation adds to the 
story -- you might just want to run up 40 steps and frame them alone with 
the sea in the background. Though it might be "here we are, together, but 
tiny little dots in the world." in which case you want as much "else" in 
there as you can get without cluttering, so the tree's necessary. I'd lose 
the square crop though, it creates what I see as an odd empty pocket in the 
frame.

my two cents only -- take it for what it's worth -- hope this helps,

kyle


On Sep 11, 2010, at 12:15 PM, George Lottermoser wrote:

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