Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2006/06/07
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Hi Dick, Thanks for taking the time to look, and esp. for taking the time to comment. You picked a few of my own favorites, too: I tend to prefer images where you see a genuine interaction between a few people, that sometimes include other people who do not participate or are excluded in the background. Don't ask me why. You're not the first one suggesting tighter crops either. But I deliberately did this: one of the things that really jumped into my eye when I was there, was that it was virtually impossible to create 'private' moments. There was always somebody else -or hurds of other people- around, closeby, standing there, watching, sometimes participating or trying to sell something. Very seldom I could frame something as I wanted without including stuff that I didn't want. As if over there people have smaller personal boundaries than we have. And I wanted to convey this. In other circumstances I would probably have framed or cropped closer, too. Thanks again for looking, Philippe Op 7-jun-06, om 19:35 heeft Richard S. Taylor het volgende geschreven: > Philippe - Finally had a chance to go through your very interesting > series. These are the standouts to my eye, based primarily on the > interactions and expressions of the people you photographed. I > realize you had a broader mandate than just taking people pictures, > but these work best for me. > > Hard to beat this expression: > http://www.fullflavor.be/photography/senegal/slides/AB_0010240.html > > The close connection between these two seems obvious. > http://www.fullflavor.be/photography/senegal/slides/A_DSC0226.html > > The joy on the right-hand gal's face is infectious. > http://www.fullflavor.be/photography/senegal/slides/A_DSC0342.html > > Like the interactions among the three closest to the camera and > disconnect of the one behind. > http://www.fullflavor.be/photography/senegal/slides/A_DSC0645.html > > This on I'd love to see cropped to the three heads. > http://www.fullflavor.be/photography/senegal/slides/A_DSC0718.html > > This horse doesn't fit the criteria I established but I love this > shot anyway, don't ask me why. > http://www.fullflavor.be/photography/senegal/slides/A_DSC1024.html > > This one would also be interesting cropped to the heads and > shoulders of the two gals to the left. A different picture, but > maybe stronger? > http://www.fullflavor.be/photography/senegal/slides/A_DSC1061.html > > There's something about all that white and the dark clothes that > works for me here. > http://www.fullflavor.be/photography/senegal/slides/A_DSC1173.html > > Maybe I'm suffering from cropping mania today, but I think a > tighter crop on the three central figures would make this stronger. > http://www.fullflavor.be/photography/senegal/slides/A_DSC1199.html > > Love the flow of action here, but again, a tighter crop? > http://www.fullflavor.be/photography/senegal/slides/_DSC0595.html > > Like the repeated figures and the contrasting one to the right > http://www.fullflavor.be/photography/senegal/slides/_DSC0981.html > > Thanks for the look. It's been fun going through them. > > Dick > > Thanks to Didier, all images are vieweable now. >> Website is still the same: >> http://www.fullflavor.be/photography/senegal >> >> Cheers, >> Philippe >> >> P.S.: Images preceded with A are my personal preferees. Images >> having B in their name have been worked in PS CS2 starting from >> the RAW. Images without B just had a small pass in PS CS2 starting >> from the jpeg. >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Leica Users Group. >> See http://leica-users.org/mailman/listinfo/lug for more information > > > > _______________________________________________ > Leica Users Group. > See http://leica-users.org/mailman/listinfo/lug for more information >