Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2002/01/09

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Subject: RE: [Leica] Arne's PAW #2 for 2002 (goth alert!)
From: "Sam Krneta" <skrneta@mindspring.com>
Date: Wed, 9 Jan 2002 11:35:49 -0600

Arne,

For some reason his picture does not show when I click on the link. It
goes to the page but the picture is x'ed out.

Sam Krneta


- -----Original Message-----
From: owner-leica-users@mejac.palo-alto.ca.us
[mailto:owner-leica-users@mejac.palo-alto.ca.us] On Behalf Of Arne Helme
Sent: Wednesday, January 09, 2002 1:19 AM
To: leica-users@mejac.palo-alto.ca.us
Subject: Re: [Leica] Arne's PAW #2 for 2002 (goth alert!) 

Here's a bit more information about my PAW #2.

First the subject, Josien.  First of all, I know her. She is the most
happy 
and lively person you could imagine.  It was just this very short moment
of 
reflection that caught my attention, and then I made the shot.  A moment
later 
it was gone. I made several other photos of her later in the evening but
all 
of these were simply happy snaps and not very spectacular.

My personal criticism of my PAW #2 is the following.  Firstly, it is not
a 
posed photo.  As I said above, it was that short moment of reflection
that 
caught my attention.  Secondly, light was reflecting off the bar desk
and 
adding some nice light to her face.  My main problem is, as some of you
also 
pointed out, the ash tray in the lower right corner of the photo.  It
may look 
as she is staring at it.  If it is removed or cropped away, the subject
just 
stares into emptiness.  I did not see that while making the photo.  
Inexperience on my side, I guess.  Thirdly, when the photo was shot I
thought 
I had a clear view of her right eye through her hair.  I wonder if that
is a 
parallax problem.  Finally, there is not much storytelling going on ---
only 
the subject's moment of reflection (B.D's comment).
On the technical side I just have to say the following: the 2/28mm ASPH.
is a 
truly stunning low light lens!  28mm works very well for me, and if you
need a 
wide angle lens with excellent sharpness and contrast at f2, this is 
definitely the lens to get.

- -- Arne


In message <20020108190617.5BFD42046@arne-nb.helme-intra>, 
Arne Helme writes:
>I just added PAW #2 2002 to my web site.  It was shot last weekend when
I went
> 
>to a gothic/industrial party in the Ruhr area of Germany.  Following
the 
>suggestions I received after posting PAW #1, I have tried to retain
more 
>detail in the shadow areas of the scan.  It is a full frame uncropped
scan, 
>and I intend to only display uncropped fotos on my PAW.  Comments and 
>suggestion are appreciated.
>
>PAW #2 can be viewed at: 
>
>	http://helme.stelvio.nl/paw2002/paw02.html
>
>The main PAW index is at:
>
>	http://helme.stelvio.nl/paw2002/
>
>-- Arne
>Arne Helme
>Email: Arne.Helme at stelvio.nl (^" at "^@)
>Work: +31-33-4697340, Fax: +31-33-4697341, GSM: +31-620135827
>M&I/Stelvio bv, Zonnehof 41, 3811 ND Amersfoort, the Netherlands
>
>
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