Re: Last Rodeo Photo
- From: Steve Barbour <kididdoc@xxxxxxx>
- To: leica@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Sat, 28 Jun 2008 13:25:41 -0700
On Jun 28, 2008, at 1:13 PM, David Young wrote:
At 28/06/2008, you wrote:
David Young offered:
Subject: Last Rodeo Photo
This young lady, named Madison (age 12), had a good run and roped
her steer well. The hazer turned out to be her dad. So, as they
turned to return to the start, she was still coiling her rope and
he had the
look of a proud dad....
http://www.furnfeather.net/Temps/Madison.htm
I should point out that the contrast seems a bit harsh, in the web
image. Yet, I'm looking at a 6x8" print and it looks just great.
Not sure why a jpg from the same file should show such strong
contrast.<<<
Hi David,
Nice feeling photo with the dust background. Beautiful separation
as the riders come into sunlight with or without contrast! ;-)
I believe I told you before…. “Don’t point out things, IE: the
contrast as a potential negative aspect on the screen!” If it looks
great on the print that’s truly all that matters!
Sure we all want the best we can squeeze on the screen, but if that
image looks great, fine. If it doesn’t look as great as in a
print….It’s no big deal as the print comes first if that’s what
you’re selling or giving as a gift.
As soon as you point out in this case, the contrast thing, you open
negative thoughts by viewers who’ve never seen the real thing,
therefore whether it’s right or wrong is not relevant!
Particularly when this photo looks so strong as it’s a damn fine
“rodeo infield dusty mood photograph” just as real life is! It
looks smashing!
Don’t make me have to tell you this again or you’ll have to stay
after school and clean the black boards!! J
Good on you for another great western life style photo.
ted
Hi Ted!
Thanks for the compliment. :-)
But, you have no idea how many after-school sessions I spent
cleaning blackboards...
sounds like you're already booked ehhh David,
:-)
Steve
I'll try to do better, next time! Yessir! I will!! ;-)
Cheers!
---
David Young,
Logan Lake, CANADA
Limited Edition Prints at: www.furnfeather.net
Personal Web-site at: www.main.furnfeather.net
Stock Photography at: http://tinyurl.com/2amll4
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At 28/06/2008, you wrote:
David Young offered: Subject: Last Rodeo PhotoThis young lady, named Madison (age 12), had a good run and roped her steer well. The hazer turned out to be her dad. So, as they turned to return to the start, she was still coiling her rope and he had thelook of a proud dad.... http://www.furnfeather.net/Temps/Madison.htmI should point out that the contrast seems a bit harsh, in the web image. Yet, I'm looking at a 6x8" print and it looks just great. Not sure why a jpg from the same file should show such strong contrast.<<<Hi David,Nice feeling photo with the dust background. Beautiful separation as the riders come into sunlight with or without contrast! ;-) I believe I told you before…. “Don’t point out things, IE: the contrast as a potential negative aspect on the screen!” If it looks great on the print that’s truly all that matters! Sure we all want the best we can squeeze on the screen, but if that image looks great, fine. If it doesn’t look as great as in a print….It’s no big deal as the print comes first if that’s what you’re selling or giving as a gift. As soon as you point out in this case, the contrast thing, you open negative thoughts by viewers who’ve never seen the real thing, therefore whether it’s right or wrong is not relevant! Particularly when this photo looks so strong as it’s a damn fine “rodeo infield dusty mood photograph” just as real life is! It looks smashing! Don’t make me have to tell you this again or you’ll have to stay after school and clean the black boards!! JGood on you for another great western life style photo. ted
Hi Ted! Thanks for the compliment. :-)But, you have no idea how many after-school sessions I spent cleaning blackboards...
I'll try to do better, next time! Yessir! I will!! ;-) Cheers! --- David Young, Logan Lake, CANADA Limited Edition Prints at: www.furnfeather.net Personal Web-site at: www.main.furnfeather.net Stock Photography at: http://tinyurl.com/2amll4
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