Re: PAW: People Portraits 2005 #46 - GDG
On 11/25/05, Godfrey DiGiorgi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Powell inspired me as it seems he was mucking about with the Zenitar this weekend too. Ok, so I'm on the road and the laptop I'm carrying is s slow I can barely process ONE RAW format file per HOUR ... but I like this photo that came out of an evening monkeying about with the Zenitar fish eye with my brother and friend the other night... http://homepage.mac.com/ramarren/photo/PAW5/46.htm All critique, flames, appreciation, lavish praise always gratefully accepted. I love fisheyes! Great comp, fun photo. -frank -- Sharpness is a bourgeois concept. -Henri Cartier-Bresson
Re: PAW: People Portraits 2005 #46 - GDG
Hi! Powell inspired me as it seems he was mucking about with the Zenitar this weekend too. Ok, so I'm on the road and the laptop I'm carrying is s slow I can barely process ONE RAW format file per HOUR ... but I like this photo that came out of an evening monkeying about with the Zenitar fish eye with my brother and friend the other night... http://homepage.mac.com/ramarren/photo/PAW5/46.htm All critique, flames, appreciation, lavish praise always gratefully accepted. For some unexplainable reason I want to see the feet in full... This way the fish-eye-ness of the shot would be complete, I think. It did make me chuckle... Boris
Re: PAW: People Portraits 2005 #46 - GDG
Looks like the shooter shooting the shooter.g I like the off setting curved lines of the hall and door way. The contrast from the black clothes to the white walls is good. Thanks for showing what the 16 can do on the istD(s)I think it will be fine for me, plus i stil have several film bodies for BW in winter. Just a thought,winter may never be the same around here now.LOL Dave Powell inspired me as it seems he was mucking about with the Zenitar this weekend too. Ok, so I'm on the road and the laptop I'm carrying is s slow I can barely process ONE RAW format file per HOUR ... but I like this photo that came out of an evening monkeying about with the Zenitar fish eye with my brother and friend the other night... http://homepage.mac.com/ramarren/photo/PAW5/46.htm All critique, flames, appreciation, lavish praise always gratefully accepted. enjoy Godfrey
Re: PAW: People Portraits 2005 #46 - GDG
I like this. The tilt and framing work well with the subject. And while the shot is rather high contrast, there's enough detail in the walls to define the shape of the hall. Good one. Paul On Nov 27, 2005, at 11:34 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: In a message dated 11/25/2005 1:02:26 PM Pacific Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Ok, so I'm on the road and the laptop I'm carrying is s slow I can barely process ONE RAW format file per HOUR ... but I like this photo that came out of an evening monkeying about with the Zenitar fish eye with my brother and friend the other night... http://homepage.mac.com/ramarren/photo/PAW5/46.htm All critique, flames, appreciation, lavish praise always gratefully accepted. enjoy Godfrey = Nice. Not your best shot ever, but I find it pleasing. Marnie aka Doe
Re: PAW: People Portraits 2005 #46 - GDG
Gotta try the Zenitar full frame Godfrey. Just keep your toes out of the shot. I like this shot too. Nice casual feel to it. Your first camera maybe? Powell I like this photo that came out of an evening monkeying about with the Zenitar fish eye with my brother and friend the other night... http://homepage.mac.com/ramarren/photo/PAW5/46.htm Godfrey
Re: PAW: People Portraits 2005 #46 - GDG
In a message dated 11/25/2005 1:02:26 PM Pacific Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Ok, so I'm on the road and the laptop I'm carrying is s slow I can barely process ONE RAW format file per HOUR ... but I like this photo that came out of an evening monkeying about with the Zenitar fish eye with my brother and friend the other night... http://homepage.mac.com/ramarren/photo/PAW5/46.htm All critique, flames, appreciation, lavish praise always gratefully accepted. enjoy Godfrey = Nice. Not your best shot ever, but I find it pleasing. Marnie aka Doe
PAW: People Portraits 2005 #46 - GDG
Powell inspired me as it seems he was mucking about with the Zenitar this weekend too. Ok, so I'm on the road and the laptop I'm carrying is s slow I can barely process ONE RAW format file per HOUR ... but I like this photo that came out of an evening monkeying about with the Zenitar fish eye with my brother and friend the other night... http://homepage.mac.com/ramarren/photo/PAW5/46.htm All critique, flames, appreciation, lavish praise always gratefully accepted. enjoy Godfrey