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Wednesday, June 21, 2023

CREATING A NEW PHOTOGRAPH

 

By Heinz Richter

My visit at Leica in Wetzlar was very successful. While I saw many very interesting items, the most outstanding, by far, was a virtually unknown M camera prototype. I started preparing an article which I hope to publish here in the next few days.

Meanwhile, here is something interesting that I worked on a little while ago:

CREATING A NEW PHOTOGRAPH 

I am a firm believer that photographs straight oput of the camera are just a beginning. Ansel Adams is still perfectly correct, even in the digital age, when he said, "the negative (digital file) is just the score, the final print is the performance."

Several years ago, before the digital age, I photographed a model in an outdoor scene. It was not a bad effort, and I kept it to this day. A few years later I used my first Leica M, an M8, to photograph several sculpture in an outdoor sculpture garden. Later yet, after moving up to my current M 240, I photographed an outdoor scene which never recived much atention from me, but it is still in my files.

Andrea
Leica M6, 50mm f/2 Summicron, Agfapan APX 100

Caponi Art Park, Eagan, Minnesaota
Leica M8, 50mm f/2.8 Elmar

Forest in Weilburg, Germany
Leica M240, 28mm f/2.8 Elmarit

Why do I mention such an odd variety of photopgraphs?

A little while ago I was wondering what could be done to improve each one of those shots, to try to come up with something with more impact. Why not combine two photographs to create a new one?

I used the photograph of the sclupture and combined it in Photoshop with the one of the model. The result was quite interesting and, in my opinion, ended up a worthwhile shot all on its own.

But why stop there?

The unexciting outdoor scene offered a worthwhile background for the combination photograph of the model and the sculpture. I combined it with the unexciting outdoor shot and ended up with, what I think, is one of my better efforts.

In order to match the lighting, I reversed the right and left side 
of the background. In addition, the front of the left foot was only partially
visible in the other exmples, I added that from another photograph. 

This morning I made one more modification by bending the left arm to a more upright position, to have an additional version that does not violate the overly puritanical rules of Photoshop.

Final image

I know that some people are under the impression that only photographs as they come directly out of a camera are considered photographs. I beg to differ.


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