Sunday, July 31, 2011

Is it OK to alter photos? Or is natural best?



Following the Advertising Standards Authority's (ASA) decision to ban an advert from L'Oreal featuring Julia Roberts Scotland on Sunday ran an interesting article by Claire Prentice.

'Claire Prentice: Face facts on altered images
Published Date: 31 July 2011
By Claire Prentice
BE HONEST. Which of these pictures is more attractive? The real, wrinkled, natural me on the left? Or the "perfect" me on the right, as tweaked, enhanced and digitally polished by this newspaper's finest technical wizards?

'Part of the ruling from the ASA
Assessment
Upheld

The ASA acknowledged that Julia Roberts was an actress well known for her beauty, and that professional styling and make-up were used to create the image. We understood that high quality studio photography, and the inherent covering and smoothing nature of the product also contributed to the image of flawless skin.

We noted that in addition to the factors above, the image was produced with the assistance of post production techniques. While Lancôme provided detail on the techniques they used, we noted that we had not been provided with information that allowed us to see what effect those enhancements had on the final image. We acknowledged the pictures supplied from laboratory testing were evidence that the product was capable of improving skin’s appearance, but on the basis of the evidence we had received we could not conclude that the ad image accurately illustrated what effect the product could achieve, and that the image had not been exaggerated by digital post production techniques. We therefore concluded the ad was misleading.

The ad breached CAP Code (Edition 12) 3.1 (Misleading advertising) and 3.11 (Exaggeration).

Action
The ad must not appear in its current form again.'

Details of the ruling here.


 

The ASA's ruling will doubtless set the rat amongst the pigeons in the beauty trade. In addition it raises issues of how far should photos be manipulated. Should one ignore the temptation of using Photoshop to improve a photo even to the extent of not changing the contrast or light/dark? Should a photo be like natural wine with all use of artfice banned or adjured?

And if Photoshop shouldn't be used what of the various aids available at the point of taking a photo – various coloured filters and polarisers; changing the light balance etc. If a photo comes out over-exposed and doesn't correspond to what I saw with my eye, is it right to tweak it so that it is a faithful representation of what I saw?

Where does the legitimate skill of using available technology end and unacceptable manipulation begin?


More views from the A9 and at Kingussie

Train approaching Kingussie with the hills in the background

A few more photos taken while travelling on the A9 plus some taken during a short visit to Kingussie yesterday. 

 A9 heading towards the hills (above and below)

 

 
 Cairngorms


Kingussie: the railway, trunks and hills
+ an additional utility post
Kingussie: view towards a corrie

Exhibition of local art@the iona gallery Kingussie



Newtonmore: light on leaves and a pond


Monarch Country Apartments in the centre of Newtonmore

Formerly the Craig Mhor Hotel
The Monarch Country Apartments used to be the Craig Mhor Hotel. The hotel closed in 2001 and was then converted into apartments – some of them are rented as holiday accommodation. It was built in 1875 and was one of the first railway hotels in the Highlands. Newtonmore is on the Perth to Inverness line, which opened in 1863.

Wetherby service station reflections


On our way up to Edinburgh we made one stop – the modern service area at Wetherby, which is all very different from the classic Watford Gap as it was in the 60s, 70s and 80s. I have no idea what Watford Gap is like now as I haven't stopped there in years. 

Anyway there were some interesting reflections at Wetherby, which is on the A1 in Yorkshire.


Mercedes Benz C Class Price in India

Mercedes Benz C Class Price List 2011 -Ex-Showroom Prices in Indian Rupees (INR)


Mercedes Benz C-Class Price in Delhi,Ahmedabad,Bangalore,Chennai,Hyderabad,Kolkata,Mumbai,Pune,Chandigarh,Coimbatore,Kochi,Ludhiana.

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Mercedes Benz C Class Car Price (Ex-showroom Delhi price)

Mercedes-Benz C 200 CGI Avantgarde : Rs. 29,53,099
Mercedes-Benz C 200 CGI Elegance : Rs. 28,29,999
Mercedes-Benz C 200 CGI Executive : Rs. 25,75,799
Mercedes-Benz C 220 CDI Executive : Rs. 26,53,499
Mercedes-Benz C 250 CDI Avantgarde : Rs. 32,81,000
Mercedes-Benz C 250 CDI Elegance : Rs. 32,03,999
Mercedes-Benz C 63 AMG : Rs. 69,89,999




Mercedes Benz C Class Car Price (Ex-showroom Mumbai,Maharashtra Prices)
Mercedes-Benz C 200 CGI Avantgarde : Rs. 28,98,399
Mercedes-Benz C 200 CGI Elegance : Rs. 27,77,459
Mercedes-Benz C 200 CGI Executive : Rs. 25,27,992
Mercedes-Benz C 220 CDI Executive : Rs. 26,03,199
Mercedes-Benz C 250 CDI Avantgarde : Rs. 32,20,299
Mercedes-Benz C 250 CDI Elegance : Rs. 31,44,599
Mercedes-Benz C 63 AMG : Rs. 68,60,899

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Mercedes Benz C Class Car Price (Ex-showroom Ahmedabad,Gujarat Prices)
Mercedes Benz C200 CGI Avantgarde : Rs. 30,18,699
Mercedes Benz C200 CGI Elegance : Rs. 28,92,899
Mercedes Benz C200 CGI Executive : Rs. 26,32,799
Mercedes Benz C220 CDI Executive : Rs. 27,11,900
Mercedes Benz C250 CDI Avantgarde : Rs. 33,54,469
Mercedes Benz C 250 CDI Elegance : Rs. 32,74,799
Mercedes-Benz C 63 AMG : Rs. 71,45,399

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Mercedes Benz C Class Car Price (Ex-showroom Bangalore,Karnataka Prices)
Mercedes-Benz C 200 CGI Avantgarde : Rs. 29,92,389
Mercedes-Benz C 200 CGI Elegance : Rs. 28,67,843
Mercedes-Benz C 200 CGI Executive : Rs. 26,09,897
Mercedes-Benz C 220 CDI Executive : Rs. 26,88,574
Mercedes-Benz C 250 CDI Avantgarde : Rs. 33,25,982
Mercedes-Benz C 250 CDI Elegance : Rs. 32,46,282
Mercedes-Benz C 63 AMG : Rs. 70,52,199
Mercedes Benz C Class Car Price (Ex-showroom Chennai,Tamil Nadu Rate)
Mercedes-Benz C 200 CGI Avantgarde : Rs. 29,52,273
Mercedes-Benz C 200 CGI Elegance : Rs. 28,30,199
Mercedes-Benz C 200 CGI Executive : Rs. 25,75,999
Mercedes-Benz C 220 CDI Executive : Rs. 26,53,129
Mercedes-Benz C 250 CDI Avantgarde : Rs. 32,81,999
Mercedes-Benz C 250 CDI Elegance : Rs. 32,03,990
Mercedes-Benz C 63 AMG : Rs. 69,90,489

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Mercedes Benz C Class Car Price (Ex-showroom Hyderabad,Andhra Pradesh Price)
Mercedes-Benz C 200 CGI Avantgarde : Rs. 30,05,432
Mercedes-Benz C 200 CGI Elegance : Rs. 28,80,231
Mercedes-Benz C 200 CGI Executive : Rs. 26,21,423
Mercedes-Benz C 220 CDI Executive : Rs. 27,00,453
Mercedes-Benz C 250 CDI Avantgarde : Rs. 33,39,743
Mercedes-Benz C 250 CDI Elegance : Rs. 32,60,993
Mercedes-Benz C 63 AMG : Rs. 71,14,573
Mercedes Benz C Class Car Price (Ex-showroom Kolkata,West Bengal Prices)
Mercedes-Benz C 200 CGI Avantgarde : Rs. 29,79,459
Mercedes-Benz C 200 CGI Elegance : Rs. 28,55,743
Mercedes-Benz C 200 CGI Executive : Rs. 25,98,631
Mercedes-Benz C 220 CDI Executive : Rs. 26,76,583
Mercedes-Benz C 250 CDI Avantgarde : Rs. 33,10,999
Mercedes-Benz C 250 CDI Elegance : Rs. 32,31,561
Mercedes-Benz C 63 AMG : Rs. 70,52,992


Mercedes Benz C Class Car Price (Ex-showroom Pune,Maharashtra Price)
Mercedes-Benz C 200 CGI Avantgarde : Rs. 28,98,574
Mercedes-Benz C 200 CGI Elegance : Rs. 27,77,836
Mercedes-Benz C 200 CGI Executive : Rs. 25,27,612
Mercedes-Benz C 220 CDI Executive : Rs. 26,03,672
Mercedes-Benz C 250 CDI Avantgarde : Rs. 32,20,651
Mercedes-Benz C 250 CDI Elegance : Rs. 31,44,682
Mercedes-Benz C 63 AMG : Rs. 68,60,549

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Mercedes Benz C Class Car Price (Ex-showroom Chandigarh Price)
Mercedes-Benz C 200 CGI Avantgarde : Rs. 29,52,656
Mercedes-Benz C 200 CGI Elegance : Rs. 28,30,672
Mercedes-Benz C 200 CGI Executive : Rs. 25,75,999
Mercedes-Benz C 220 CDI Executive : Rs. 26,53,221
Mercedes-Benz C 250 CDI Avantgarde : Rs. 32,81,677
Mercedes-Benz C 250 CDI Elegance : Rs. 32,03,453
Mercedes-Benz C 63 AMG : Rs. 69,90,548
Mercedes Benz C Class Car Price (Ex-showroom Coimbatore,Tamil Nadu Price)
Mercedes-Benz C 200 CGI Avantgarde : Rs. 29,52,453
Mercedes-Benz C 200 CGI Elegance : Rs. 28,30,599
Mercedes-Benz C 200 CGI Executive : Rs. 25,75,899
Mercedes-Benz C 220 CDI Executive : Rs. 26,53,459
Mercedes-Benz C 250 CDI Avantgarde : Rs. 32,81,899
Mercedes-Benz C 250 CDI Elegance : Rs. 32,03,299
Mercedes-Benz C 63 AMG : Rs. 69,91,457

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Mercedes Benz C Class Car Price (Ex-showroom Kochi,Kerala Price)
Mercedes-Benz C 200 CGI Avantgarde : Rs. 29,55,668
Mercedes-Benz C 200 CGI Elegance : Rs. 28,32,699
Mercedes-Benz C 200 CGI Executive : Rs. 25,78,458
Mercedes-Benz C 220 CDI Executive : Rs. 26,55,324
Mercedes-Benz C 250 CDI Avantgarde : Rs. 32,84,990
Mercedes-Benz C 250 CDI Elegance : Rs. 32,06,990
Mercedes-Benz C 63 AMG : Rs. 69,97,992
Mercedes Benz C Class Car Price (Ex-showroom Ludhiana,Punjab Cost)
Mercedes-Benz C 200 CGI Avantgarde : Rs. 30,27,799
Mercedes-Benz C 200 CGI Elegance : Rs. 28,93,459
Mercedes-Benz C 200 CGI Executive : Rs. 26,16,699
Mercedes-Benz C 220 CDI Executive : Rs. 26,94,990
Mercedes-Benz C 250 CDI Avantgarde : Rs. 33,42,300
Mercedes-Benz C 250 CDI Elegance : Rs. 32,57,599
Mercedes-Benz C 63 AMG : Rs. 70,67,901

Please note:The rates are Indicative only and may vary with place and time.

Epeigné-les-Bois: brief news round up

(Some news from Mark Robertson, Jim's Loire's occasional Epeigné-les-Bois's distinguished correspondent.)

Mark in traditional attire


Moules Frites (13th July) went very well, promised showers didn’t materialise and the Comité des Fêtes served close to 1400 meals (and 1000 crèpes).

Veraison started at the Clos Chossay for the Cot and Sauvignon a week ago and we’re looking at a very early vendange. We did have some rain (15mm) Saturday the 16th July and a few showers since.

The Moulin de Bourg is not formally for sale, but has had some viewings. (Potential as a small hotel/chambres d'hôtes?)

Sadly the Detour (Civray-en-Touraine) seems to have shut for good.

More positively the restaurant at Le Lézard Vert in Epeigné is busy and its reputation is spreading.




Saturday, July 30, 2011

2010 Loire Sauvignon Blanc Ambassadors: Domaine Joël Delaunay



Last night we tried another of the 2010 Sauvignon Blanc Ambassadors – the screwcapped 2010 from Thierry Delaunay of Domaine Joël Delaunay. The Delaunays are based at La Tesnière just on the western edge of the village of Pouillé in the Cher Valley, which should not be confused with Pouilly-sur-Loire home of Pouilly-Fumé. Joël Delaunay has long made good wines but when his son, Thierry, took over he brought a touch of modernity to the domaine. This 2010 is a good example of the modernity, starting with the screwcap closure. It has very clean, crisp gooseberry and lime fruit. Although not complex it is a delicious aperitif and last night followed on well with our starter of soused herring. 

Wines fom Thierry Delaunay and Domaine Joël Delaunay are imported into the UK by Stevens Garnier

 

Edinburgh: no ogs and probably no oiks either!

Notice spotted at entrance to private garden off Claremont Crescent, Edinburgh

Friday, July 29, 2011

Scotland: a trio or so of spirited photos + other views on the A9

Dalwhinnie Distillery, one of Diego's classic malts and one of Scotland's highest


Dalwhinnie Distillery behind bars


After a foul arrival in Edinburgh yesterday – 13.5˚C, miserable and wet, we drove up to Inverness today. Dull in Edinburgh this morning, the weather improved dramatically after Perth. It has been a lovely afternoon in Inverness.  

Bulk Chivas Regal: between Dalwhinnie and Newtonmore



 
Just north of Perth – typical Perthshire countryside: verdant green, rolling forested hills 


As you start climbing up towards the Pass of Drumochter, which is the highest point on the A9, the verdant Perthside countryside gradullay gives way to a more stark, wilder landscape with few trees and even fewer signs of habitation, espcially close to the top of the Pass.   

Looking across to Loch Garry near the top of Drumochter
Empty landscape and tracks at the top of Drumochter

Between Drumochter and Dalwhinnie with Cairngorms in distance