Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/04/25
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Summicron1@aol.com wrote: > > In a message dated 4/25/99 7:03:32 AM, you wrote: snip A guy who had an auto everything camera with > >built-in flash was walking down the street, he got the shot. He has > >been nominated for the Pulizer. I met this young man and his attitude > >is "If I aint gonna get no money what is the big deal." I have a lot of > >friends that have paid their dues, and worked there butts off and have > >never even been considered. > > > >John n3bvh ...couldn't agree more. The Pulitzer, like all journalism prizes, is mostly about being in the right place at the right time or, as we say in the business, "covering the correct presidential motorcade." If they gave awards for hard work that contributes to the daily appearance of the paper our librarian would have had a pulitzer years ago. > Charles Trentelman snip The "being there" award! How appropriate is that? Not the diligent librarian sorting books till the cows come home. It's the jerk with the sureshot up at 5:30 out there shooting those cows! "F8 and be there" has relevance and resonance well past the days of the Jimmy Olsen Speed Graphics it seems. It doesn't say which camera and it doesnt' say if that F8 can't be arrived by setting on Auto. In the last Month I've had an Early Morning sun up walk as part of my weekly regular schedule. Am I getting a few more shots? My M6 has been getting quite a few more miles put on it. And not only has it been on my person but it has been in hand. But just as when I leave in the morning with my umbrella the chances of rain are minimalized... when I leave with my camera I think it scares away those first encounters of the third kind. Nothing bloody dropping from the sky! But what the hey! The light has been good. I'm glad I'm out there!!!!! Mark Rabiner