Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2012/06/02

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Subject: [Leica] A family photo
From: tedgrant at shaw.ca (tedgrant at shaw.ca)
Date: Sat, 2 Jun 2012 09:57:17 -0700
References: <78CF32F2-7136-4F8B-BFA5-254A6B1CE34D@gmail.com> <BD5089AA-5D35-49E3-8107-C4137C6D051A@frozenlight.eu>

Lluis Ripoll SHOWED:
> There is a while I don't share pictures with you, neither comments....I 
> remember... I'll be back. I'm involved i different things and I have few 
> time, today I would like share one picture, and I thought what could be 
> the best to share with my friends than a family shot?
>
> My Daughter with my grand son March. 25
>
> <http://gallery.leica-users.org/v/luisrq/Miscellaneous/20120325_2092.jpg.html>
> M8, Summilux 75<<<<

Dear Lluis, buenos dia amigo!

Delicate and beautiful mother and child  by the light of the window! 
Captures completely the mother' caring and feelings for her child!

One must appreciate the simplest form of light! That which is available and 
not totally destroying the warm, tenderness created here as we appreciate 
this moment.

Unfortunately there are many with no concept in understanding good, bad or 
ugly lighting and how it can enhance or destroy the making of  beautiful 
photo moment.

Of course then we have the folks , usually due to their innocents or 
knowledge of photography just blast flash  as the be all to capture all 
photos. In this case most are just everyday folks who want a picture of 
little Mary or Willie and have no other choice but to use flash because 
nobody has shown them how easy it is, "If you can see it? You can shoot it." 
Again not something easy to learn nor execute without some guidance and 
teaching.

But for me if it is at all possible to shoot by the motivating light...... 
that's how I shoot! HAVE I BLOWN ANY???????  You bet and I'm the first to 
admit it, my good fortune not too many.:-)

But Lluis this so comfortable and caring moment! A real keeper for when the 
child is an adult they can see and appreciate how caring their mother was.

cheers,
ted 



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