Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2001/01/26
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]V8PWR@aol.com wrote: > > Dans un courrier daté du 26/01/01 19:52:45 Paris, Madrid, > bdcolen@earthlink.net a écrit : > > << No, Jo, it's not just for memorizing unimportant events. But...One isn't > in the delivery room as a photographer - hopefully - one is in the > delivery room as a support person for one's spouse. One is hopefully > concentrating on helping her to the extent that one can't really even > think about taking photos until the little nipper is delivered. Sure, > you can get a few shots of the new arrival. But if you really want the > event documented, you want someone uninvolved to do the documenting. > > And as to that 20-year-old...Do you have one? I have a couple and I know > they think the whole idea that photos exist of them moments after birth > is pretty appalling to them. Maybe when they're 40...;-) > > B. D. > >> > Well , I guess this discussion has got it's pros and cons just like > discussing about the use of a UV filter ! Or the color of a car . > I think a few shots , taken just after the baby is born , don't hurt . > The parents have to decide after all . > > Jo Goodtimes , France . > airborne radar tech > live free or die They won't hurt at all..but a few shots taken just after the birth is hardly documenting the event...it's taking a few snaps of the new baby...which sort of falls into Kyle's "hand the Digilux to the OB" school of thought......