Manuel
I had to read your post a couple of times and then look through the
photos a couple of times to appreciate what you meant. I like the
mood as well. I think that some of the shots have too much contrast
and are too dark; the images are too small, really for viewing, but I
enjoyed the show perhaps because of those special aspects of the
images. Thank you.
I haven't been to Paris for about 11 years now. My first visit was
when in 1970, when I was 16/17, hitching around the Continent with a
friend from school. It was such an exotic place to be as a youngster
on an adventure: the first evening we managed to get drunk on a litre
bottle of wine (costing FFr1) under a bridge over the Seine. I
started my honeymoon in Paris, staying in the Cercle des Armées
(Place St Augustin) so all in all the city has a special place in my
heart :-)
Chris
~~ >-)-
C M I Barker
Cambridgeshire, Great Britain.
+44 (0)7092 251126
www.threeshoes.co.uk
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On 13 May 2006, at 15:40, Manuel Viet wrote:
>
> I dug this last year film out of the shoebox to practice a bit my
> scanning
> skill. It was shot before I convinced myself that I needed a set of
> filters.
> Now I know better, and wouldn't wash out the sky as I did
> consistently.
> Anyway, I somehow like the mood of thoses pictures, so here they
> are for your
> viewing pleasure, and sharp criticisms. I tried to especially
> emulate Moose's
> techniques of postprocessing on the last 3.
>
> http://perso.wanadoo.fr/m-viet/2005-10/index.html
>
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