Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2005/03/25
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]P2CON@aol.com wrote: > B.D., I think you missed my point and perhaps I missed Ted's point also. > I > was mearly pointing out that most of us quite often do not "tell the > truth" > each time we press the shutter button. The simple act of using B&W > film/digital > is a deviation from the truth. You might even say that the use of Velvia > strays from the truth. I was simply pulling Ted's chain for making the > claim that > the truth exists every time he presses the shutter release. I know that > he > is very experienced at producing the visual effect he wants in his > photographs, > but I maintain that he, and you, and I, control what "truth" we print or > project, either by exposure control or thru post processing. > > Regards, Paul Connet Paul, might I add, that since all of photography is by definition "cropping".... the "truth" turns on "what we select to show , and what we choose to leave out"... Steve > > In a message dated 3/25/2005 2:22:47 PM Pacific Standard Time, > bdcolen@earthlink.net writes: > <<There's a difference, Paul, between the fact that different > photographers will see and capture a scene differently, and creating an > image afterwards that bears no relation to the scene. What Ted does, or > what any of us do, is see what's before us, and then do our best to > capture it. > > What someone does who puts together parts of different images is create > from scraps an image that exists only in his or her mind - like the > painter who envisions something no one has ever seen and then puts it on > canvas. > > B. D >> > _______________________________________________ > Leica Users Group. > See http://leica-users.org/mailman/listinfo/lug for more information >