Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1997/05/06
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Found the British version locally(Portland Oregon) can't find the other..any help? Who is the publisher and is it a monthly or? Thanks. At 07:11 PM 5/6/97 -0400, you wrote: >I went out in search of the latest Photo Techniques to find the >"bokeh" article mentioned by other LUG members, and I was struck by >two things: > >1) the local bookstores also carry a British magazine called "Photo > Technique" which seems to be as much a rag as "Popular > Photography," which is to say, quite different from "Photo > Techniques" >2) The articles about "bokeh" seemed to take the slant that this was > something only the Japanese knew about > >To elaborate further on point 2, although the articles admitted that >older German lenses are those most admired by Japanese "bokeh" >enthusiasts, there was no discussion of how this might have come >about. The notion that the older German lenses had been designed to >have pleasing "bokeh" was not raised -- instead, there are various >paragraphs about how it was natural that the Japanese would be the >ones to pay attention to "bokeh" and Westerners would not, because the >Japanese have a tradition of aesthetics and pay attention to negative >space. > >Did anyone else feel that these articles treated the practice of >paying attention to the way in which a lens renders out-of-focus >portions of an image as a recent Japanese innovation? > >-Patrick > Mike Leitheiser "When the trout are lost, smash the state." Tom McGuane