Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2012/09/20
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Susan Ryan SHOWED: Subject: Re: [Leica] Tom stargazing >>My husband is the kindest, most gentle man I've ever known. He is >>brilliant, and bored to tears with his job as a nuclear engineer. A man of >>very few words, he is quite well read in things like cosmology and >>philosophy. He very likely has Asperger's syndrome and is uncomfortable >>around most people. We sat outside some nights ago, and I caught this with >>my Nocti. I had the light from a citronella candle and couldn't see to >>focus. Not the best technically, but I am happy with the expression I >>caught as he gazed at the sky. I wish the bow of his glasses had been >>positioned a bit higher, but sometimes you just play the hand you're >>dealt. >>http://gallery.leica-users.org/v/skalte/?g2_page=4&g2_statusId=x04a9304e&g2_navId=x4d526a27 Hi Sue, Well from where I'm sitting this is an exposure basically by candlelight & it's an interesting exposure. Yes the glasses "could have been adjusted slightly for a full eye rather than the cut off." However that might have interrupted the moment of thought and viewing. ERGO? Not such a concentration in the image. But you know what? In reality, "who cares!" Because it's a fine available light photo by a candle, it would've worked along side any number of similar images if you were shooting quite a number on a photo essay!! Do not draw attenton to what you may perceive as a problem in the photograph! Let viewers find it themselves and if they do see it as a problem? Then OK fess-up and accept the point made. However if the comment is merely someone making a small mickey mouse over techie point? Pay it no attention simply because you already know there was a tiny little glitch! And let them get over it! :-) cheers, Dr. ted :-)