On 5/14/05, Lasse Karlsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I like it, Frank.
> 
> Had it been mine I think I would have tried to do something to bring out his 
> face a bit and maybe dampened the highlights to his wrist.
> I also think a bit more (dark) space above and to the left of the picture, as 
> well as tighter crop to his elbow to the right, would have made the picure 
> geometrically stronger. (Does the neg allow for a bit more of this?)
> 
> (I recall another photo of a bass player recently that I thought was hinting 
> at more interesting (to me) music shots by you.
> 
> But aren't you getting a bit too borgeois for your own liking lately? <g>)

Thanks for the comments, Lasse.

What you see is full-frame, so there's no extra space above or to the
left.  I agree with your assessment WRT to extra space and a tighter
crop on the elbow.  It would make for a more interesting composition.

I did burn the wrist a bit in PS, but you're right, it's still too noticeable.

Bourgeois?  Because it's (relatively) sharp?  I guess.  But, jazz is
music of the common-folk, born in the bars and brothels of New
Orleans.  It overcomes the bourgois sharpness of the series of shots. 
<vbg>

thanks again,
frank
-- 
"Sharpness is a bourgeois concept."  -Henri Cartier-Bresson

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