Re: PESO: Pike Place Market 3

2007-12-12 Thread Rick Womer
Thanks for looking and commenting, Bruce--the paucity of comments indicates that this shot didn't spin many motors. The shots without people in the way looked kinda empty. Oh, well... Rick --- Bruce Dayton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I dunno, I think the slight movement of the people kind of

Re: PESO: Pike Place Market 3

2007-12-12 Thread Godfrey DiGiorgi
Didn't get a chance to look at this one until now. The degree of movement and subsequent blur of the people, taking up so much of the center of the frame, is too distracting and detracts from the photo too much. As Bruce succinctly put it, They're in the way. Godfrey On Dec 12, 2007, at

Re: Pike Place Market 3

2007-12-12 Thread Ken Waller
At the expense of blowing out the highlights, if it were mine, I'd brighten it up a bit, both highlights mid range. Kenneth Waller http://www.tinyurl.com/272u2f - Original Message - From: Rick Womer [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: PESO: Pike Place Market 3 A run of very long days at work

PESO: Pike Place Market 3

2007-12-11 Thread Rick Womer
A run of very long days at work has kept me from posting PESOs and commenting on others' recently. Here's another from my Seattle trip, of the Pike Place Market. In this section of the market, there are no fixed vendors--people line up at the beginning of the day for a stall, and pack everything

Re: PESO: Pike Place Market 3

2007-12-11 Thread Bruce Dayton
I dunno, I think the slight movement of the people kind of spoil the shot - just enough movement to be slightly blurred but not really enough to show motion - makes me feel like they are in the way. -- Bruce Tuesday, December 11, 2007, 6:25:37 PM, you wrote: RW A run of very long days at work