I tend to agree with Boris. The Marnie shot is superb; wonderful light, and great use of DOF.

The Alley shot could perhaps be cropped on the right, and at the top to retain proportions. The two figures make the shot, and I am sure it would work well in a number of different formats.

John



On Wed, 26 Oct 2005 09:33:42 +0100, Boris Liberman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hi!

http://www.neovenator.com/special/marnie.html
From our lunch at Max's, Marnie shooting Godfrey.

Excellent. Godfrey is so framed here ;-).

http://www.neovenator.com/special/drummer.html
Others have posted their own shots of this guy. It might be interesting to
see everyone's interpretations together in one gallery.  I wish I'd shot
more of him.

On my screen at work (default settings) it has evident magenta cast.
Also the main personage here does not really grab my attention... I
think this is the weakest shot of the three.

http://www.neovenator.com/special/ally.html
Someone else posted a shot of this ally.  This is my interpretation.

This is bloody brilliant! "Caves of Steel"... I would think of
straightening it up and may be some cropping... Just to play with it
further... Yet, this is really excellent, at least to my taste.

Oddly enough, these photos are from my 6x7. I've got tons of digital stuff, but haven't really bothered to mess with them yet. It's as if I don't take digital seriously anymore when compared to what I get out of medium format.

I think it is a little contribution towards making it even with digital ;-).

Well, I've decided to sell my 6x6 folder... I think I will be saving
up for 31 Ltd lens...

--
Boris








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