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Subject: [Leica] Midwest Blizzard Photos; thanks Philippe and Monte
From: philippe.amard at sfr.fr (philippe.amard)
Date: Thu, 3 Feb 2011 20:16:21 +0100
References: <AANLkTimDNTGkys_353GjDWOhDNKRcrctu0qtt1YrFN1x@mail.gmail.com>

Yes Sir!

Now I feel the loneliness of cold climates  brrr
;-)
Well done !

Please if your health permit Greg show us the wonders of icy windy  
Chicago using the M9 too :-)
I only remember 100?F and 90% humidity there ...

Amiti?s from mild 25?F Metz
Philippe


Le 3 f?vr. 11 ? 00:41, Greg Rubenstein a ?crit :

>
> Excellent eyes, Philippe:
>
> And thank you for seconding them, Monte. Haven't tried black-and-white
> yet, but here's a link to the cropped version as per y'all's
> recommendation:
>
> http://gallery.leica-users.org/v/gcr910/1+February+2011+Blizzard/Snow+Trekkers+Cropped.jpg.html
>
> It looked just about that soft from my window. Did intensify the
> silhouetted walkers a tad. Have added a few other scenic shots
> post-storm; a late afternoon view and the sunset with a bit of red as
> the sun lowered to the west. Pretty much straight shots, except for a
> bit of cropping to level the horizon.
>
> Thank you again for looking and commenting. This kind of feedback is
> what makes the LUG so valuable to me; other people's points of view
> and their recommended solutions. Nice photo and good shot always are
> good, but specific comments, whether one agrees, are extraordinarily
> helpful.
>
> Greg
>
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