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Subject: [Leica] IMG: Tea for one, or tea for two?
From: hewthompson at mac.com (Hugh Thompson)
Date: Fri, 24 Sep 2010 09:38:04 +0430
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Kyle - great advice and crit, most grateful for your insight ......

Hugh


On 23-Sep-10, at 10:26 PM, kyle cassidy on the LUG wrote:

>  The first one's the winner here, it's a good capture of the light &  
> I think shows you know what to look for  in finding available light.  
> there's some good rule of thirds composition going on but on the  
> whole I think there's a lot of real-estate not put to the best use.  
> It's lacking a bit in context, though the scarf is good at placing  
> us. But the chair's uninspiring. (Your mileage will vary with this,  
> out there someone is going "Sweet Barking Cheese! They have a  
> Glidemaster Secretary 45 in Nue Black! with ripstop covering").
>  When taking a photo ask yourself, consciously at first "what's the  
> subject of this photo? What elements are in this place that I can  
> get in the frame to help the subject of my photo and what ones that  
> aren't helping can I remove, through placement of my feet, angle of  
> my lens, lens I'm shooting with or other means at my disposal?" --  
> eventually your subconscious will take this over and you'll frame  
> things a particular way but you won't know why.
>  In this your subject might just be the tea and the window light, or  
> it might be the tea and a person or the tea and a room -- that's up  
> to you. It may be the subject is "tea and office chair" -- but I  
> don't know that's very compelling. It might very well be "tea and  
> reflection in book-case glass" in which case, move in with your  
> feet, look at reflections, look at colors, paint with your frame.
>
> my .02 which is worth just about that --  hope this helps,

"Keep cheerful and smile, sometimes it is all you have"

hewthompson at mac.com
Kabul, Afghanistan









In reply to: Message from hewthompson at mac.com (Hugh Thompson) ([Leica] IMG: Tea for one, or tea for two?)
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