On 10/7/2010 2:30 PM, Tom C wrote:
Boris,
Your opinions are appreciated, well maybe. :-) Compositions are
intended, and to my memory colors are fairly accurate. Many shots
taken several hours before noon. I deliberately isolated the
architectural elements, in most cases providing little context.
because to me it often looked very classical Greco-Roman in style, and
that is what I intended to show.
I was not apprehensive, why would I be? I think you reading far too
much between the pixels.
As far as my camera and I learning about one another, I don't
understand how you arrive at that judgement. I shoot with the NEX5
just like any other camera, and if I found there was a large learning
curve where I had to adjust for the performance of the camera in some
way other than I already do, I'd chuck it
Tom
Absolutely, Tom. It was my /impression/ that I made by looking at web
size pictures on my (uncalibrated) monitor at work. It is therefore only
logical that I might have made a mistake.
Your Greco-Roman intent did not come through to me and I went "out"
trying to read "between the pixels".
Like I said, I am offering you my impression, not my judgment.
Boris
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