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Subject: [Leica] Early Winter Trees Reflected on White's Pond
From: philippe.amard at sfr.fr (philippe.amard)
Date: Tue, 6 Jan 2015 00:43:47 +0100
References: <5BDEA541-8463-4FD4-9B84-0D3889259DAB@mac.com>

Neither at that point, it does looksinteresting but you post it way  
too small for me to appreciate and further comment

OTT: thinking of Monet, was it originally shot in colour? If so, I'd  
like to see a colour version too :-)
TIA

Amities
Philippe


Le 6 janv. 15 ? 00:57, Jack McLain a ?crit :

> I?m not sure if this image works or not.  I was looking for a ?Monet- 
> like? feeling. Abstract at first glance and then making sense as  
> waterscape with early winter foliage reflections from unseen trees  
> on the shore over the lily pads.  I?ve tried to crop out some  
> elements from the bigger frame but I really dont like doing that as  
> I originally composed through the viewfinder what we see here.
>
> http://gallery.leica-users.org/v/jmclainaz/LUGgallery1/Whites+Pond+No_2+Reflections-.jpg.html
>  
>  
> <http://gallery.leica-users.org/v/jmclainaz/LUGgallery1/Whites+Pond+No_2+Reflections-.jpg.html
>  
> >
>
> Is the image too busy? Too confusing?
>
> Cheers
>
> Jack McLain
>
> in Tucson, AZ
>
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