Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2004/09/25
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Jim McIntyre wrote: "Slam away, lambaste me for using my nieces and daughter as convenient subjects, but please, let me know you took the time to view my work, and by all means let know what I can do to improve. No photographer should work in vacuum...except to remove the dust from the negatives!" Jim, I took a look at your portfolio and found it to be quite interesting, for the most part. You have a good eye for composition and have your technique under control. The thing that keeps some of the images from being really compelling has to do with Lea's earlier comments, which I don't need to repeat. "Pancake Girls" made me smile -- my own daughter is now 24 and touring with her band, and I felt a twinge of nostalgia when I saw those kids clowning around. Compositionally, I liked the angular energy of the girls' arms but not the competing clutter of the other objects in the foreground and background. My eye kept being drawn to the large rectangular stainless steel utensil in the foreground, maybe because that's where the focus seemed sharpest. And the overhead light doesn't flatter their pretty young faces very much. The images I liked best are those where your organizing eye was most evident, for example, in weeks 13, 26, 27 and 31. Week 23 could have been terrific but for the distracting buildings in the background, and week 1 was delightful. My biggest complaint with your PAW portfolio is that the thumbnails are cropped so that we get no idea of your eye for composition, which is actually one of your strengths! In looking through the index page I repeatedly skipped over some very nice images because I didn't like the composition of the thumbnails. When I forced myself to look, I was pleasantly surprised! See week 13(2) (First day of spring) for a good example. I hope these comments have been helpful. I don't often comment on posted pictures for a variety of reasons, but since you asked ... Phil Swango 307 Aliso Dr. SE Albuquerque, NM 87108 505-262-4085 714-908-7846 (fax) pswango@att.net