Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2014/08/31

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Subject: [Leica] IMG: trophy girl
From: leica at jayburleson.com (Jay Burleson)
Date: Sun, 31 Aug 2014 20:10:54 -0700
References: <458076BA-54DE-4D7A-93CB-06633368D79A@mac.com>

Outstanding.
The long lens worked ok, it concentrates the eye on the two important 
things - her eyes & the baseball.

Jay

On 8/31/2014 10:37 AM, Adam Bridge wrote:
> Sometimes you go with what you have.
>
> I was at the River Cats game last night with my Sony A7 and a Leitz 180mm 
> f4 R lens playing with capturing some action shots. Non trivial with a 
> manual focus lens. I admire the experts who, "back in the day", made so 
> many great images this way!
>
> So I had the 180 on my camera where the little girl in front of us, 
> insanely cute, was tossed a baseball by one of the players: a real ball, a 
> "dirty" ball, stained with real infield dirt and maybe a grass stain or 
> two.
>
> I only had a few moments while she expressed joy. I could have wished for 
> my 100mm but I had 180mm.
>
> <http://adam-bridge.smugmug.com/People/Portraits/22288982_39qLkn#!i=3499730077&k=DTDWvQ6&lb=1&s=X3>
>
> I've done this in black and white, treated as Tri-X in Exposure 6. I like 
> the color version, which I have not posted, but the B&W just does the job 
> better. And it needs that bit of film grain for some reason.
>
> Anyway - comments most welcome. I do know it's a little soft around the 
> eyes but maybe that works to the image's advantage. I gave her mom my 
> e-mail address but I think she was worried I might want to charge her for 
> the picture or something nefarious. People are so damn wary these days. 
> But, sigh, not without reason.
>
> Thanks for looking. Comments/critique most welcome and invited.
>
> Adam


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