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Subject: [Leica] Shanghai Evening market
From: mark at rabinergroup.com (Mark Rabiner)
Date: Wed, 30 Jan 2013 06:47:47 -0500

I concur. 
Everything is small and far away.
You could crop each shot by 50 %. Many would work that way.
They're ok. If you blew them up 16x20 inches.
But at a normal size they lack impact. As they lack a thing that where
supposed to be looking at. A thing that its "about". Gorgeous colors though.


On 1/29/13 10:03 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=2
>> 342544201&k=nVw3BZv
>> 
>> Whadyathink?
>> 
>> David
>> 




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