Boris, I crop an image after capture as a last resort. My aim is to get it right in the camera. My comment about the addition of more arm was directed to the next time you capture an image such as this. The amount of arm (or anything else cut off by the edge of an image) IMHO has to look like you meant it that way, not simply the out come of not considering the result.
Kenneth Waller ----- Original Message ----- From: "Boris Liberman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Kenneth Waller" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Saturday, December 11, 2004 11:52 PM Subject: Re[2]: PAW - My first street shoot out :) > Hi! > > KW> Boris, nice pose, good focus & light. If it were mine I'd crop out about > KW> half the distance from the boy's head to the top edge and either include all > KW> of his left arm or crop more of it out. > KW> So tell us how you like your *ist D. > > Hmmm, cropping... The attraction of the Dark Side :). I guess you're > right. Then it will "closer" to the subject. I did not see that > opportunity to crop, I admit. > > I cannot include boy's left arm because what you see is all I got. > Unless I am to draw some pixels here... > > My *istD - I like it just fine. It is nice photographic tool. Now, > unfortunately it is that good that it makes me want to sell my ME > Super and MZ-6, add some money and enable me either with PZ-1(p) or > even MZ-S. The *istD is immense pleasure to work with. > > As for the digital process and never ending discussion of you know > what against you know what else - I am learning. I've been shooting > film for a long time and now I need to re-solve some of the equation, > so to say. > > Hope I make sense. > > > Boris > mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >

