Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1996/06/02
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]You wrote: > >Friends, > >I did not find Fred's comments offensive. He spoke the truth and that hurts. >I do not believe for a minute that Fred wanted to offend anyone. > Even if he did not intend to offend, if he did in fact offend then it is offensive. >We should be men enough to listen and present alternative points of view, as appropriate. > I have no problems with his view, just with the harsh manner in which he presented them. BTW, I agree with some of what he said. But in his personal response to me he went so far as to imply that only those chosen few ( like himself) ever really need a Leica. less-famous >people I know use the 35mm Summicron to great effect. I try to concentrate on >their technique, which is sometimes aided by the quality of a particular >Leica lens. I agree wholeheartedly >Instead of being critical of Fred, let's try to learn from him. On this point I have to disagree. I am willing to discuss anything with anybody at anytime, this is what social intercourse is all about. I have a degree in philosophy, sometime I will even argue for the side I disagree with so that I may understand their thinking on the subject. IMHO if you are are of an opinion that I happen to find faulty. The worst possible way to persuade me, is to explain that since I was not the first photojournalist allowed in Tibet in so many years. That I do not really need Leica equipment. I think there needs to be a moratorium, on Fred. He said a few harsh things and got his feelings hurt. ITF, he should be more careful about the tone of his of postings. John N3BVH