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Subject: [Leica] looking for comments - twilight photos
From: imagist3 at mac.com (Lottermoser George)
Date: Sun Sep 7 08:45:21 2008
References: <82c9dd70809051435q32fbd59yaf558c61620f3880@mail.gmail.com>

In looking at these three images
I wonder "feeling of fleeting light"
falling on what subject?

I've often had that feeling "beautiful light."

The real trick in a fleeting moment of light
requires that you've positioned yourself
and your camera
in proper relationship to a subject
worthy of the light..

Fond regards,
George

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On Sep 5, 2008, at 4:35 PM, Eric Korenman wrote:

> One of the many projects bouncing around in my brain is working with
> that amazing outdoor light just before things go dark.
> Not the golden hour -- I mean that very fleeting time just AFTER.
> I'm talking the toast is burnt, but it hasn't started smoking yet..
>
> But it is a very tough feeling to capture on film, sensor, whatever.
> Here are a few attempts:
>
> http://www.korenman.com/lr/twilight/
>
> Eric
>
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