Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2005/03/31
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]>> At a friends birtday party. >> http://www.leica-gallery.net/apekop/folder-7140.html<<<< > > Hi Simon, > > Very nice photographs, it's too bad the young lad looked at you in one. > And in the other the young girl looked at you. Nit picking minor moments, > but it is something that you have to watch for as you shoot, particularly > where you have such a high potential for good photographs. > > It's such a beautiful natural effect when one shoots with plain good old > fashion available light!:-) > > ted Find this quite funny .Brian opens an old dusty cabinet and a post from last year reappears.And now the comments are even more helpfull than before. Especially B.D.,s and Ted,s this time .The critisism of taking the shot when subjects look at me.That,s precisely what i,m waiting for in my ignorant bliss. I presume that you,d want the scene not to be disturbed by the photo taker? Today i was enjoying one of our first spring days with Jet my youngest daughter in the forest.Was long overdue for practise with the wide 180 . Now i know i have spoiled most of the film (not even develloped ) by waiting for eye contact.One has to really watch that combo when it hangs from a shoulder.A sudden movement by a little one might cause injury in your blind spot.Anyhow thanks for your professional comments >Still pestering scheduling for a few days off to attend your P51 baptism.Hope to have one frame to show tomorrow of cookie as she was yesterday.amd as usual wish you a happy 124 th birtday. simon p.s. you will have to visit amsterdam next year in return and get the Rembrandt 400 festival as a bonus.and please remember when the cows get bigger just pull on the stick a little