Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1998/04/15
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Mike Johnston wrote: > ><BIG SNIP> > Now, the _pragmatic_ concerns are a whole 'nuther kettle of fish! I've known > photographers who have been chased out of buildings by security guards, shot at > on private property, honked at and harrassed by the side of the road, had mace > sprayed at them, or been challenged or abused in a hundred different ways. <NUTHER BIG SNIP> > > You get the point. Good thing the M6 is inconspicuous, and you can focus and > shoot without having to look through the viewfinder. > > --Mike Mike, First, thank you for your input on much of what we've discussed recently. I certainly helps add some perspective. I should add that my photo from the chest of the three-card-monte players in a Paris flea market did not win me any friends. It's amazing how universal a fist raised in your face is or having someone tell you in a language not native to your own (while pointing to his fly) that this is what you can photograph. Oh well. Thought it would make a good photo. Second, you missed the earlier debate on Gary Winogrand and photography sans viewfinder. Don't let Ted hear you talk that way or you're liable to get an earful before you sign off. Good luck with your projects and looking forward to your book list. Carl S. - -- Sometimes the wrong thing is exactly the thing you should do.