Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1998/08/06
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]In a message dated 98-08-06 23:55:48 EDT, Ted wrote: << Will responded: beautifully!!! :) Thank Will good sense of perspective and humour. :) >> I'm honored. The LUG is one of the most remarkable group of folks I've had the pleasure of encountering. It is more like a group of pen-pals than the typical BBS (with emphasis on the last two letters...). If once and a while the threads get flakey or esoteric, we are united, professional and amateur alike, by our passion for (excessive interest in?) our ability to capture an instant of time in an image of a reality that will never occur again: To do that with the delightful opportunity to say to anyone who looks at our photographs, "Lookey what I saw!" My phootgraphs are good enough to make a living - but they are not, and will probably never be, good enough for me. So be it.The challenge to improve is what keeps me going. The Leica cameras and lenses add to our expeience, and most of us beleive, to our images. I believe this. It is why discussions of whether the last 35mm Summicron M has better bokeh than the 35mm Summicron Aspherical-M matter to me. It is why the remarkable image one of us posted taken with a 50mm Summar matters to me. Though I am happy with my Bessler 23C and Rodenstock lenses, the Focomat threads matter to me. And when we get too serious about all this stuff that matters to us, a message one the relative merits of White and McKays 21 year old versus Tillamore Dew is a welcome diversion. It is late, and I'm probably rambling. Good night all, Will von Dauster