Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2006/06/06

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Subject: [Leica] Drummer
From: pklein at 2alpha.net (Peter Klein)
Date: Tue Jun 6 23:01:32 2006

Thanks to everyone for the comments on this shot.

Nope not digital, not Neopan.   It's Kodak BW400CN, shot at 200.  M6TTL, 
35/1.4 ASPH.  BW400CN can be really smooooooth, especially with a smidge of 
extra exposure.  That's why I usually shoot it at 200 or 250 unless I 
really need 400.

Several people mentioned that I should crop tighter.  Another advised 
against it because I would lose depth.  They were both right.  I printed 
the photo last night, cropping so there was just a little space on either 
side of the elbows, but I left the vertical dimension alone.  It does work 
better that way. Cropping any more in the vertical loses something.  I've 
posted the tighter version now.  There was a bit more space around the 
elbows in the version I posted yesterday.
http://users.2alpha.com/~pklein/currentpics/80220013DrumHandsWeb.htm

Interestingly, the image on the negative is quite a bit looser.  I had a 
35mm lens on the camera, and was about as close as I could get.  I had the 
shot framed with the edges of two more conga drums, one on each side of the 
one shown.  The picture seemed stronger without them, so I cropped them out.

Just for fun, here's the original uncropped image, just reduced and 
sharpened a bit:
http://users.2alpha.com/~pklein/currentpics/80220013origWeb.jpg

--Peter

At 11:02 PM 6/5/2006 -0700, Richard wrote:
>I bet it's the E-1, lets see.. hmm... no EXIF data. Oh well. But no grain
>either, so I am still betting on the E-1.
>
>At 01:40 AM 6/5/2006, Didier wrote:
>
> >Great shot, Peter, perfectly framed and exposed. Nice mid-grey tones. Fuji
> >Neopan 400?
> >Didier


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