Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2006/01/26
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Thanks for your comments, Lee. The book and trash can + a good eye and vision have certainly created a strong photo. Continued success, B. On 26-jan-2006, at 17:01, Lee England wrote: > Bruce, > > The scene in the church is quite high in contrast because of the > windows. I've tried it before on a sunny day, and there's just no > hope. So > I caught this one on a cloudy day, and even then the contrast is > high. When > I tried the #1 or #1/2 filter the scene looked so washed out it > lost its > vitality. If you look at the scene again you'll notice, with the > exception > of the ceiling lamps at the very top, there's not a curved line at > all. So > I finally decided the high contrast suited the starkness of the > scene and > used a #2 filter. It was that light and contrast, after all, that > attracted > me to the scene. > The thought of cropping out the windows never occurred to me > since I was > never distracted, just struck by the starkness of it all. I'm > catholic, and > there're so many curved lines at St. Mary in Natchez it seemed absurd > someone could pray here. This is my 2nd PAW and each time someone > has been > distracted by a blown highlight that hadn't bothered me. So I > appreciated > the comments and resolve to get better and start noticing such. I > learned > all my photography from a book and having a very large trash can. > This kind > of forum is a big help to me. > > Lee England > Natchez, Mississippi > USA > > On 26 JAN 06 Bruce wrote: > >> Really like the stark black and white effect. >> >> May I ask if you tried removing the door frame on the left and the >> window frame on the right? I think that crop would enhance the image. >> >> Thanks for showing and detailing part of history, >> B. > > On 24-jan-2006, at 16:07, Lee England wrote: > >> This is my second PAW--a print I did this week. It's the interior >> of the >> church at Rocky Springs, Mississippi, on the old Natchez Trace. It >> was >> there when General Grant's army invaded Mississippi, passing by on >> the road >> just outside. All of the yankee Army of Tennessee's infantry >> divisions >> bivouaced on various days around the church because of the water >> source of >> Rocky Springs. >> The Army of Tennessee moved on to Jackson, then turned toward >> Vicksburg >> and beat us at Champion Hill near Edwards, Miss., then took the >> bridge over >> the Big Black River (near US highway 80 bridge). Once they had >> that and >> then took Haynes Bluff, giving them access to supply boats on the >> Yazoo >> River, Vicksburg was doomed. When Vicksburg fell it just killed us. >> Taken with Leica M2, 35mm Summaron, Ilford HP5 developed in >> HC110. >> >> http://englandphotographic.com/paw.html >> >> Lee England >> Natchez, Mississippi > > > _______________________________________________ > Leica Users Group. > See http://leica-users.org/mailman/listinfo/lug for more information