Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1998/12/04
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]A friend of mine complained bitterly and continuously about life in the District for all of the twelve or so years she lived there and worked deep in the GSA. I never failed to remind her that, in my humble opinion, life is too long to live in Washington. I for one have passed up several opportunities to serve in Washington- albeit in minor positions; to me the beautiful parts of the District look like they were designed by Albert Speer. I hope never to live south of the MassPike again, this said after seven years in Baltimore. But I digress. I agree with you about taking care where one takes photos. There's a big difference between giving one's life in documenting an Indo-Chinese War and taking frankly stupid chances for the hell of it and, possibly for a good picture. A corollary is the number of people in this group who denigrate documenting the quotidian aspects of our lives and places with terms like "happy snaps" and "twinkie lights." Astonishing pictures can astonish for a number of reasons, exoticism is only one. Buzz