Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2005/02/25
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Dick, thanks for looking - and for the comments. I have some more that I like from the mountains - but I was very dissappointed by some that really didn't work out :-( The second one is definitely a bit of a problem with regard to cropping. Its the edge and cushion of a big comfortable sofa. From where I was that was the shot that I was "given" if I didn't want to disturb her. I am having problems priniting that one out satisfactorily. I am using an HP 7260 which normally gives satisfactory results...anyone any help/thoughts to offer? Peter Richard S. Taylor wrote: > Peter - This pair was striking. The first because the texture of the > snowy trees in the middle ground contrasted to the brilliant white of > the snowy mountains behind; the second for its simplicity and the > light. I guess the only comment I would make is that the white mass in > the lower right of the second is bothersome, but I don't see any way to > crop it out, and maybe a few more photons on the film would have been > helpful? > > Thanks for the look. > > > > >> Back from Skiing at Meribel in the French Alps. Took the camera so: >> >> PAW 7: >> >> This is a the valley as the sun rose over the valley: >> >> http://gallery.leica-users.org/album164/MontdeLaChallefromAltiport200502 >> > > (snip) > >> PAW 8: > > > (snip) > >> http://gallery.leica-users.org/album164/DrinkingCoffee200503 >> >> (not the same window - the next one ;-) ) >> >> Hope that you enjoy them all. Comments and guidance are as always >> welcome. >> >> Peter Dzwig