Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1998/04/11
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Thank you, Jens-Peter, for setting a good example how to offer constructive criticism. I have always liked Tina's pictures for it's strong emotional contend and I sense what you mean with your observation about using a certain technique too frequently. It is like Gustav Mahler using over and over similar techniques in his symphonies. I like Tina's pictures and Gustav Mahler's music for the same reason: I know what to expect and I know it gives me pleasure, although I am not able to explain very well why that is. That's why they are called 'artists', they know how to touch something inside of us that couldn't be touched otherwise. Good for you that you are able to recognize and explain why you are touched in a certain way. That's when an artist becomes a teacher. I would like to disagree with you that our professional friends shouldn't pay too much attention to us unprofessional. Like music most pictures are taken to be enjoyed by unprofessional. Therefore I believe that professionals desire the feedback of their audience. It gives them (not always) satisfaction and helps them to reflect on their work with new perspectives. Jorg Willems - -----Original Message----- From: Jens-Peter Horst <Jens-Peter.Horst@ummed.edu> >Hi Tina, > >I looked at some of your pictures. Most of them I really liked, >especially 'Oscar' or the indio woman with the reddish dress..... Most of the >picture also conveyed a strong emotional atmosphere which I found >impressive. >However some pictures were a little bit too contrasty (with a tendency >to the dark side) for my taste. Although this strengthens the dramatic >situation of some subjects, it kind of wears off if one sees this >technique used too frequently... >I am relatively new to the Luglist and enjoy reading it a lot, but I am >no professional. Therefore you probably shouldn't pay too much attention >to my opinion anyways. >Have a nice Easter weekend, > >Jens-Peter >