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Subject: [Leica] the neurosurgeons hands...
From: kididdoc at cox.net (Steve Barbour)
Date: Wed Jun 4 05:54:17 2008
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On Jun 3, 2008, at 8:58 PM, Ted Grant wrote:

> Steve Barbour offered:
> Subject: Re: [Leica] the neurosurgeons hands...
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> On Jun 3,Ted Grant wrote:
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>> Steve mon ami go B&W and the FORCE will be with you! :-)
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> Steve said:
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>>> my intent as usual was bw...but when I saw it...
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> maybe I'm wrong,<<<<
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> No not wrong, some time colour works because the colour is making the
> photograph. The trick is to know when that moment happens.
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> Today it's shoot in colour digital then zip it to B&W for a look!

I still see it one way or the other at the time of shooting, if I  
don't I yend not to take the shot...


maybe I'm old fashioned, wait a minute I feel funny saying that to  
you...


I just very rarely compare color vs bw after the shot, and in this  
case I saw the color and I was convinced...Steve



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> One can see the immediate difference which is the more powerful.
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> The cool part is, when the two images are knock your socks off  
> fabulous!!!
> And that's when you know you've shot a super special photograph.
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> However trust me, they don't all work that way! :-)
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> ted
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