[LRflex] Re: Where is mee food for Richard!

  • From: Bille Xavier F. <hot_billexf@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <leicareflex@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 31 May 2011 22:42:20 +0200

Hi Richard,
 
Indeed, the company of a dog or a cat is enlighing our lives. 
 
To be honnest, this doggy is more Ayda's, my girlfriend, she feed it, bath it, 
etc.
 
I'm more in the underground basement trying the latest Puppy Linux distribution 
(http://puppylinux.org/) on a USB key than cuddling this nice puppy.
 
But that doggy is a nice subject, especially as it grows up, I'm on duty to 
keep the memories. Why not doing it with a Leica Digilux 3, the dog deserves it!
 
In fact, our lives deserve a Leica. I'm sure the Wetzlar guys will agree with 
me!
 
I hope you are doing well these days, cheers!
 
Note: my previous mail to the list was issued from a Operating System Linux 
booting from a USB key. Microsoft is far more stable but much better organised. 
 
But Linux us  a world to explore, like digital photography!

--------------------------------- 
Xavier F. BILLE 
Maisons-Alfort - France.



> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Richard Ward" <ilovaussiesheps@xxxxxxxxxxx>
> To: <leicareflex@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Sent: Friday, May 27, 2011 7:18 PM
> Subject: [LRflex] Re: Where is mee food?
> 
> 
> > Hi Bille!
> > Some images are shared to demonstrate technical skills or mastery of 
> > methodologies, but it is hard to express who you are as a person and the 
> > world you are living in exclusively with the use of HDR Imagery or 25 
> > Slice Stacked Macro Photographs or 8x10 Contact Prints.
> > How many of Henri Cartier Bresson's multitude of memorable images are 
> > demonstrations of the pinnacles of technique and methodology?
> > Your image is flawed, but it is a fully functional expression of your 
> > affection for your Animal Friend and the Emotive Life he is Living in your 
> > household. Kudos.
> >
> > Your comments on the ease and fluidity Sensor Photography brings to being 
> > able to capture these wonderful moments in our daily lives is right on 
> > point.
> >
> > Twice a Day the 5yo Aussie Shep and 12yo White Feline my girlfriend and I 
> > share our home with stand side by side devouring their Kibble.
> > About half way thru, if anyone is watching, Lacey will remember that she 
> > wants to pretend she's afraid of big ole 'ferocious' Chopper and will 
> > scurry around a corner and peek around waiting for it to be 'safe' to 
> > return.
> >
> > It's Hilarious!
> >
> > I bet your 'Pup' brings wonderful moments to your world, as well. Your 
> > image shows that and imho makes it successful in communicating as a 
> > photograph. Kudos.
> >
> > Peace Everyone!
> >
> > Richard in Michigan
> >
> > ____________________________________
> >
> > Sent From An iPad. :-)
> > ____________________________________
> >
> > On May 26, 2011, at 3:13 PM, Bille Xavier F. <hot_billexf@xxxxxxxxxxx> 
> > wrote:
> >
> >> Good Evening Flexers!
> >>
> >> Here is a little patient subject, waiting for the house to settle downn 
> >> and its dish to fill up:
> >>
> >> http://xavierf.b.free.fr/Temp/L1080647_dev.jpg
> >>
> >> The use of the macro 35 Olympus Zuiko lens on the Digilux 3 had helped to 
> >> reveal details. However, at a short distance with a f stop of 5.6, the 
> >> eyes are just sharp to the margin of the unsharp.
> >>
> >> I've used the camera put on the floor and focused thru live view. I've 
> >> obviously let the focus point on the nose!
> >>
> >> The background is of a strange blue color: the white balance has set upon 
> >> the white tiles of the ground and the dog was lighted by a light behind 
> >> me. It was dusk and the sun light was coming thru, behind the dog. Thiss 
> >> natural light is rendered blue, typical of a sun lighted subject 
> >> photgraphed with a tungsten film!
> >>
> >> In this case, as the background is parially blurred, it contrasts with 
> >> the main subject, not too bad.
> >>
> >> Of course, it was not over lighted, I had to push to high ISO, 800, even 
> >> corrected by Silkypix, there is some blurr in the details.
> >>
> >> This can of picture was usually unsuccessful at the time of the analog: 
> >> the film in the camera was always the wrong one, there was 20 exposure to 
> >> go, etc...
> >>
> >> Not a great shot, one of these we keep of our domestic life.
> >>
> >> Probably, reading my message, you will think that I'm over satisfied with 
> >> this snapshot. Well, don't hesitate to let know your annoyance.
> >>
> >> Thanks for reading!
> >>
> >> --------------------------------- 
> >> Xavier F. BILLE
> >> Maisons-Alfort - France.
> >>
> >>
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