Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2013/08/31
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Hi Ted, Thanks for the kind words and compliment as well as the frank--tell it like you see it--harsh words of a photo editor... You are right... yes "A) I've got to do a reflection shot for the LUG." was sort of what I was thinking... Actually it was... Reflection in a car window...? Really??? That's our assignment??? Car window are curved... and you see all the stuff inside of the car...? ARGHHHH.... I liked the theme blue and reflections I can do... Car windows??? After not really seeing anything I wanted to shoot for a week and 1/2... I took a day and headed off to a couple of towns in the mountains where I had never been before to take some photos... with the assignment sort of a "if I see something I'll shoot it." So I was looking for something interesting to shoot and actually.. I really liked the reflections I was getting in http://gallery.leica-users.org/v/dbirkey/abstracts/DuaneBirkey20139156_lg.jpg.html So I figured... I wonder if there is a car window I can get this reflection in... Well the only thing there was this stupid old Chevy pickup with dirty windows, and dirty windows aren't ideal for a reflection.. I thought about cleaning them... and then remembered that I was in Colorado where people tend to carry guns and don't really like you messing with their truck... I took one frame... wasn't happy with it at all... So I gave up on that... and didn't even notice the mirror at that point... I came back a couple hours later hoping there would be another car there... there wasn't... So thought I'd try again... at which point I saw the pink hand mirror haphazardly duct-taped as the side mirror.... So I changed directions and made the photo more about the humour of the pink mirror and duct tape on a Chevy pickup than the reflection.... Which is why the focus is on the mirror and not the actual reflection... Normally I wouldn't bother to even take a photo of a pink duct-taped mirror on the side of Chevy pickup... let alone show it to anybody.... but I thought the LUG might find it humorous.... (Did at least somebody smile at it??? : ) ) But I never could find an angle for the shot I was happy with... So I moved on... I did actually try to think of some other situations that might make for an interesting reflection... and most of those involved lighted signs at night.... which if I had had more time or motivation... and no security concerns.... I would have worked a bit harder at it... As you said, it was not my best effort... But I still had fun doing it... And it got me out to take a whole bunch of other photos that I really enjoyed getting... which is sort of the purpose of the assignment anyhow... Thanks for the honest C&C, Duane Ted wrote: > > http://gallery.leica-users.org/v/dbirkey/DR_Ted/DuaneBirkey20139193_lg.jpg.html > >You sitting in your car or van and think? >A/ "Damn I've got to do a reflection shot for the LUG." >B/ You grab camera hop out, see colourful object and some kind of reflection >and go click! Get back in car ! There done and over! You feel better???" :-) >I'm right? Right? :-) >I look at it and think "What the hell was he thinking?? Let alone was there >worth shooting?" >Really? Is this one of your all time best ten images you've ever taken? >This isn't personal, I'm re-acting just as a hard assed as I've had >Photo-editors treat me over the years ! And possibly me doing exactly what >you did. Or I assume it had about that amount of effort put into your >"ASSIGNMENT" shot. I have fallen into this kind of mood and had the howling >bejjjjjeeessuuuss hollered at me. So you are not alone!