Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1997/08/11
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]> <snip> > > Photography isn't very interesting in itself. It is just a tool, which I > think you can learn technically and practically in a couple of weeks. A > good picture is a very complex matter, far beyond camera brands and > technical options. > <snip> > I think SEEING is the important thing. This is the most critical factor in > photography, distinguishing good photographers from bad. Most people cannot > see. (!) I mean really see behind things, humans, and events. See symbols. > It isn't enough to recognize the superficial reality. If you don't see what > is behind, and try to understand how and why it is so, you won't be able to > express an interesting point of view. > > <snip> > Looking around you discover that the joy of picture making among all those > "ignorants" using cheap plastic cameras may be far more spontaneous and > rich than the techno approach of certain Leica amateurs, loosing their way > in the madness of testing and doubt. > > > Oddmund<snip> O V A T I O N tom >