Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2005/02/03
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]In a message dated 2/3/2005 7:42:59 AM Central Standard Time, r.s.taylor@comcast.net writes: Gene - Of the two sets you submitted these are the two I find most interesting: (snip) >http://www.leica-gallery.net/k1gd/image-79511.html > (snip) I think this one might be have been improved by waiting until the couple had moved more to the left, so they didn't obscure the statue, and by framing the photo to lose the snippet of fountain on the right and to make the feet of the walkers visible. > >This was an unexpected find on the back side of the Justice Building >http://www.leica-gallery.net/k1gd/image-79509.html > > >Comments of any kind, preferably constructive, are welcome. > >Gene Here I really like the contrast between the elegantly "dressed" three "ladies" holding up the building and the stark glass structure. I think cropping it tightly just to the left and right of the two outer statues and just below their "feet" would make the composition tighter and more interesting. Level adjustment in PS to bring up the face of the rear statue might help, too. Just my reaction, of course. Hope you find this helpful. Dick Thanks for the comments. You are right on the first one, I should have gotten there feet in the shot also, and waited just a few seconds to clear the statue. I saw the flaw of the feet right away, but still wanted to post the shot. For the second one, I was not sure of just how much to crop, but I think you are right. I was looking at this one earlier today and thought it would also be improved with the levels higher to bring in the face of the third lady. I think I had tried it briefly when working it but was not sure if it would be too loght or maybe too contrasty. Will look at it again to see what can be done. I'm not the best when it comes to PS, but am learning a bit every time I do a new image. Thaqnks for the suggestions. Gene