04-05-04

Hi Fr. Jack,

Before I do a soot, I always take snapshots of my subject to see what angles work best (I didn't spend too much time on framing -- I just wanted to test some angles and ideas). Now that I have a digital camera it is much easier to do this. Although these are in black and white, they will be much better with my film camera.

Please let me know which ones you like best. I can do a couple of shots, but doing all of these could take a bit of work.

Michael

08-23-05 - Margaret -- [Click Here] to download a .zip file with the Paint Shop Pro image and .ttf font file.


This one could be very intersting with the brick and arches in the back... Especially done with film.

 

This through-the-plants shot is interesting, but the background is not ideal. But... I could adjust the depth of field where the background is blury.

 

I like this one since it is such a unique angle, but you don't see his face and if
you didn't see the hood, you may think it is a mime stuck in a box... Also, I
could improve the framing on this -- he should be toward the right of the
frame.

 

Once again, you can't see his face, but this is a very interesting view... Once againn,
I could improve the framing of this so that his right elbow isn't cut off.

And yet again, I could improve the framing on this one.

 

 

This one shoes both statues, but is a little snap shot-ish. I could adjust the depth of field so that the rear statue is in focus.