Hi Boris
thanks very much for your comments.
The glare on the picture must have come from the (hot) photo lamp I used
and the reflecting characteristics of the paper, I don't know :-)
I agree with your comment on the second one, I think the photo is too
crammed  and the mirror image itself sadly gets unnoticed. It was
a tree folded mirror, so the flash light reflected too in the third part of
the mirror and I had to crop that.
But then, I did not have a second chance to do it better, it was a snapshot
when she  put on the make-up.
I did not sharpen the third one after scanning it from the print and it
should be a bit better enlarged from the negative.


Since we had the discussion lately here, the pictures where shoot with the
Pentax M 75-150mm zoom as far as I remember
greetings
Markus






> -----Original Message-----
> From: Boris Liberman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >3 pictures from a series with the ME Super shoot the last 1 august 2003
> >(Swiss national day), visible only in selected theatres :-)
> >
> >http://www.photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=2495777
>
> I wonder about the glare on the wall... This is really wonderful. One
> can return to this photograph many times in one's life. Each time one
> would come up with different feeling, different emotion...
>
> >http://www.photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=2495780
>
> This is one the weakest one, I think. I take it as more or less
> literate depiction of whatever was taking place on that day. Of course
> I may be way off base here... I guess Shel and Frank would be right up
> on this.
>
> >http://www.photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=2495785
>
> Markus, this one is probably the strongest. It is a tad soft, but I
> guess it really should be this way. It is plain amazing. I think I can
> just sit and watch it like watching the flame of fire...
>
> Thanks for sharing!
>
> Boris
>
>


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