Picking Lice With The 70-200 VR2!!
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, Shiva Das wrote: Atget's photo of Notre Dame de Paris, 1925, has a very dark foreground and the cathedral in the background almost luminous in its translucence. http://www.masters-of-photography.co...dame_full.html As with most of his photos taken while employed by the Commune de Paris, this one exhibits technical issues that didn't bother him. SPecufically, the front standard of his camera was raised higher than it was "supposed" to, yielding the strong vignetting in the two upper corners. Also he wrote the photo serial number directly on the glass plate (lower right in photo). These are the things that would drive many people nuts and try to address with retouching. Different years, different equipment, different expectations. Atget clearly and on more than one occasion said that he believed strongly that photography had nothing to do with art. And yet he produced such a great body of art... |
Picking Lice With The 70-200 VR2!!
On Fri, 06 Aug 2010 00:49:48 -0400, Shiva Das
wrote: In article , "Peter" wrote: "tony cooper" wrote in message ... On Thu, 5 Aug 2010 09:20:33 -0400, "Peter" wrote: good stuff snipped When I link to photos in the "Street" photography forum I participate in, I leave them as-shot as far as intrusive background. In that group, background stuff is quite acceptable that would be criticized here. We are expected to shoot scenes as we see them and not to go for posed shots. We can edit for contrast (most shots are in black and white) and other "normal" adjustments. This shot was well-received in that forum, but would be roundly panned he http://tonycooper.smugmug.com/Other/...7_W7ACa-XL.jpg Tony, that shot is hilarious. I love the fact that almost everything in the mage has a brand name or logo written on it (Chanel sunglasses, Macanudo cigars, etc.) It reminds me of the documentary on R. Crumb, where he says that San Francisco is still pretty much like it was way back in the "Mr. Natural" days, except that "Everyone is walking around wearing tee shirts with corporate logos on them. And no one besides me thinks that's weird!" Thank you. That's Park Avenue in Winter Park, Florida...where the rich and stylish go in this area to sit at an outside table and be noticed. The other thing about your image is that although the woman on the right is over exposed, that's one of the reasons I love black & white -- huge density differences can work just fine. Here's another Park Avenue shot of two people all caught up in each other. Not. http://tonycooper.smugmug.com/Other/...4_FrHte-XL.jpg -- Tony Cooper - Orlando, Florida |
Picking Lice With The 70-200 VR2!!
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tony cooper wrote: Here's another Park Avenue shot of two people all caught up in each other. Not. http://tonycooper.smugmug.com/Other/...79284_FrHte-XL. jpg I bet they're texting each other. And Ms. Nosey on the far right is trying to read the guy's phone... |
Picking Lice With The 70-200 VR2!!
"tony cooper" wrote in message
... Here's another Park Avenue shot of two people all caught up in each other. Not. http://tonycooper.smugmug.com/Other/...4_FrHte-XL.jpg I can think of two titles: "Young love after the blush" "A text in time" -- Peter |
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