On 2/2/2012 12:01 AM, Ann Sanfedele wrote:
I like it - but more when I crop a bit off the top... I think those
little blurry bits at the top edge take away from the feather. Also,
remembering that tall skinny verticals don't get to be as large as the
landscape oriented ones in the annual the crop would give you more
page space.
This reminds me of the film with Ralph Richardson (and later , Anthony
Andrews, I think) called "The Four Feathers"
ann
Thank you, Ann.
Your reply came in just as the upload completed, unfortunately. I'll toy
around with it and if it works, I'll see if it'll be too much of a
hassle for mark to substitute it for the existing submission.
I'm not familiar with that film, but I'll look into it. I'm a complete
dilettante in matters cinematique.
Thanks again!
-- Walt
On 2/1/2012 22:11, Walt Gilbert wrote:
Hi all,
I was combing through my archives (as it were) and came across an image
and thought I should get some input on it.
http://www.flickriver.com/photos/walt_gilbert/6804662591/
It was shot with my K-x using the K-50/1.4 -- beyond that, I haven't the
foggiest clue as to the technical deets. My guess is that the aperture
is set at f/2 and the ISO would probably be somewhere in the
neighborhood of 1600 given the conditions (sitting in a dimly lit bar),
not using flash (I'm constitutionally incapable most times), with a
fairly slow shutter speed (1/50 or thereabouts).
In any event, I'm looking for possible submissions to the PDML annual
and wondered if anyone thought this might be a potentially worthy
candidate.
Thanks!
-- Walt
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