On 10/31/06, Bob W <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> "Every time I see an adult on a bicycle", said H G Wells, "I no longer
> despair for the human race"
>
> Cast your despair to the four winds, and enjoy:
> http://todayspictures.slate.com/20061031/

Well, if the bicyclist is the main subject of the photo, I'd have
thought he could have made it a bit sharper.  Perhaps if he'd have
panned?  Or, maybe a faster shutter speed would have frozen him.  As
an added bonus, his aperture would have opened up a bit, blurring
those distracting stairs and railings a bit.

Speaking of the stairs, I think if he'd have zoomed in a bit on the
cyclist, he could have eliminated them altogether.  Then, maybe his
cameras AE would have been able to better deal with the exposure of
the cyclist, which is a bit dark, to my eye.

All in all, however, a good attempt, and I think if he works a few of
those details a bit, Mr. Bresson may become a fine photographer
someday, just like Kenny Rockwell is.

Thanks for posting this, Bob.

cheers,
framnk
-- 
"Sharpness is a bourgeois concept."  -Henri Cartier-Bresson

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