Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2013/01/29
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]I see what you mean, Jay, on some of the shots. I think my reaction to the scene when the taxi dropped me off was "oh, wow". the colors , the warm lights, the crowds there was so much happening at once I wanted to catch it all. I put on the 28mm lens for that reason to include as much as I could. The majority of the shots are right out of the camera. I might tighten up the crop on some of them and have a re-look. Thank you for looking and thank you for your suggestion. David On Jan 29, 2013, at 7:03 PM, Jay Burleson <leica at jayburleson.com> wrote: > Hello David, > The colors are fantastic, but I'll offer this piece of advice, mostly > because I am very often guilty of it as well: > > (In my best Dr. Ted voice...) > Get closer! > These would be amazing if you were in the thick of it, instead of across > the street. > :-) > > Jay > > On 1/29/2013 6:49 PM, David English wrote: >> Please pardon me if this email shows up twice, the first one didn't seem >> to post. >> >> Hello, >> I posted some photos to my website of an evening market shot on my recent >> trip to Shanghai. I used the M9 and the 28mm Elmarit M lens. I shot a lot >> of it at around 2200-2500 ISO which I thought worked okay for the subject. >> >> http://www.davidenglishphotos.com/Travel/Shanghai-Market/27782250_3tTZjC#!i=2342544201&k=nVw3BZv >> >> Whadyathink? >> >> David >> > > -- > Jay, > > Jay Burleson Gallery <http://jayburleson.com/leica/gallery/index.php/> > "If you want to be a better photographer, > stand in front of more interesting stuff." > /Jim Richardson/ > > _______________________________________________ > Leica Users Group. > See http://leica-users.org/mailman/listinfo/lug for more information