Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2005/02/13
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Well I'll "have a go". I like Alt2: the distressed nature of the world around Hannah and the peace of her reverie are a great contrast in b/w. Alt 1 is too messy for me: nice setting -- the glasses look too good to put up at a cooking class, hope they survived ;-) As for the portrait, I find it very hard to make a good image of someone talking: usually like here the face seems "strained". The expression of the hands is very good, and the tight composition appeals, but the background "interferes" a bit and draws my eye from the "action". Cheers On 14/02/2005, at 4:19 AM, Philippe Orlent wrote: > Hi all, > > This week some shots from a dinner with friends. We started what we > call > "the Cooking Club" at the beginning of this year. It's a pretty easy > system: > one person invites and dazzles the rest with his cooking capabilities. > Next > time sombody else invites and does the same. And so on. > The first Cooking Club was, both from a social and culinary > perspective, a > real succes, and I chose 3 pictures from it for my 6th PAW. Low light, > TMAX > 3200 @ 1600 in HC110 (the grain still looks acceptable IMO), M4-2 and > Summicron 50: > > PAW 6: The cook explaining: > http://users.telenet.be/philippe.orlent/CookingClub/pages/peter3.html > > PAW 6 alt1: Twinkles on the table: > http://users.telenet.be/philippe.orlent/CookingClub/pages/tafel.html > > PAW6 alt2: The youngest one sleeping: > http://users.telenet.be/philippe.orlent/CookingClub/pages/hannah1.html > > I'd be honoured to get some feedback on these. > > Cheers and happy snappin' > Philippe > > > > > _______________________________________________ > Leica Users Group. > See http://leica-users.org/mailman/listinfo/lug for more information > > Alastair