Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2006/05/02
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Philippe, I'm glad you appreciated the bells in and out of shadows...that was what I liked, too. I guess great minds do think alike. Thanks for looking. Best, Aaron Philippe wrote: >Hi Aaron, > >Suzanne's gate has truly beautiful colours, and the bells (?) >mirroring themselves in and out shadow are a nice example of good >seeing. > >Thanks for showing, >Philippe > > >Op 2-mei-06, om 01:27 heeft Aaron Sandler het volgende geschreven: > >>Hi Folks, >> >>Last weekend we were in Santa Fe for a family wedding. The >>highlights for me included a visit to the Andrew Smith gallery, in >>which I saw some nice Friedlander and Weston prints, and pressed my >>nose up against a 1940's print of AA's "Moonrise Over Hernendez" >>priced at a mere $85,000...about what my prints are going for these >>days... >> >>The other highlight was getting to visit my godmother, an artist >>who lives about 40 miles north of Santa Fe in El Rito. Photos #1 >>and #3 this week are Rolleicord shots from the visit with her, >>where I discovered the astounding beauty in that countryside, even >>if I couldn't quite capture it. #2 is from my M2, so I'm still a >>little on-topic. >> >>My PAW: >>http://www.sandlerphotographs.com/paw/2006_16/ >> >>Although it isn't officially part of my PAW, here's the Adobe (aka >>"mud") guesthouse on my godmother's property (courtesy of my M2): >>http://www.sandlerphotographs.com/2006%5F04%5FNewMexico/pages/ >>NM2006_34_00760023.html >> >>Thanks for looking, >>Aaron