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Subject: [Leica] Three new galleries
From: nathan.wajsman at planet.nl (Nathan Wajsman)
Date: Sun Feb 5 00:41:58 2006
References: <43E529AC.80205@planet.nl> <6.2.5.6.2.20060204233005.02e46750@screengang.com>

Thanks Didier.

Regarding the number of pictures: keep in mind that I was away for 
almost 3 weeks. In my film days I would probably have come back from a 
trip this long with, say, 20 rolls of film with 37-38 images per roll, 
i.e. about 750 images in total. So while I do shoot somewhat more now 
that the marginal cost of each image is zero, the increase is not that 
huge. Certainly I am not just walking around and firing the shutter at 
random. What digital does give me is much more freedom to try marginal 
light (and BTW, I never delete images in camera, everything gets looked 
at on the computer) and to be free from the concern that I have the 
wrong film in the camera.

I shoot exclusively RAW, so all my images are in colour when they first 
arrive on the hard disk of my computer. I convert to B&W (using the Fred 
Miranda plugin) either because I think the image works better in B&W or 
because the light is truly horrible (e.g. flourescent mixed with 
something else) and I am generally too lazy to fiddle with colour 
temperature in Photoshop--much easier just to get rid of the colour 
altogether.

Again, thanks for looking!

Nathan

Didier Ludwig wrote:

> Nathan,
> 
> 1000 pictures? Is this the digital progress :-) ?... I'm just souping & 
> scanning a few rolls and 36 seemed "much" to me until I read your post... 
> I'm asking myself if this is what I would want (as I'm still undecided 
> whether film or dslr).
> 
> But Ok I flyed through (have no other choice with 1000) and my faves are:
> 
> Album 7
> 
> http://www.fotocycle.dk/cpg142/displayimage.php?album=7&pos=25
> http://www.fotocycle.dk/cpg142/displayimage.php?album=7&pos=58
> http://www.fotocycle.dk/cpg142/displayimage.php?album=7&pos=59
> 
> Album 8 has a nice allover graphic touch. 1-11 are very 2D and the 12th is 
> finishing this album well:
> http://www.fotocycle.dk/cpg142/displayimage.php?album=9&pos=12
> Didn't know the UK Subs still do exist (damn is that a long time ago I saw 
> them in Biel)...
> 
> Album 9
> http://www.fotocycle.dk/cpg142/displayimage.php?album=9&pos=1
> http://www.fotocycle.dk/cpg142/displayimage.php?album=9&pos=7
> http://www.fotocycle.dk/cpg142/displayimage.php?album=9&pos=12
> http://www.fotocycle.dk/cpg142/displayimage.php?album=9&pos=15
> 
> Some might say it's artyfarty but I really like this clean composition:
> http://www.fotocycle.dk/cpg142/displayimage.php?album=9&pos=18
> 
> Did you shoot the B&W ones in B&W mode or did you do that later on your 
> PC? If the second - what's your criteria to make some B&W, some in color - 
> as IMO many other color pictures would work in b&w too. Or even all of 
> them? Maybe I have smelled too much Ilfotec this afternoon...
> 
> Cheers
> Didier
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
>>I have FINALLY finished the editing of the 1000 pictures I took during the 
>>holidays. The result are three new galleries on my site. The first is from 
>>Wroclaw, the city in Poland where I spent a couple of weeks
> 
> 
> 
> 
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