Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2006/03/30
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]I think we're having semantic problems here. How can 'images' (good or bad) not be about 'appearances?' appear |??pi(?)r| |??p?(?)r| |??p??| verb [ intrans. ] 1 come into sight; become visible or noticeable, typically without visible agent or apparent cause : smoke appeared on the horizon. ? come into existence or use : the major life forms appeared on earth. ? (of a book) be published : the paperback edition didn't appear for another two years. ? feature or be shown : the symbol appears in many paintings of the period. ? perform publicly in a movie, play, etc. : he appeared on Broadway. ? (of an accused person, witness, or lawyer) make an official appearance in a court of law : he appeared on six charges of theft. ? informal arrive at a place : by ten o'clock Bill still hadn't appeared. 2 seem; give the impression of being : [with infinitive ] she appeared not to know what was happening | [with clause ] it appears unlikely that interest rates will fall | [with complement ] he appeared unaware of the rebuke. appearance |??pi(?)r?ns| |??p?r?ns| |??p??r(?)ns| noun 1 the way that someone or something looks : I like the appearance of stripped antique pine | they are similar in appearance. ? an impression given by someone or something, although this may be misleading : she read it with every appearance of interest. 2 an act of performing or participating in a public event : he is well-known for his television appearances. 3 [usu. in sing. ] an act of becoming visible or noticeable; an arrival : the sudden appearance of her daughter startled her. ? a process of coming into existence or use : the appearance of the railroad. image |?imij| |??m?d?| |??m?d?| noun a representation of the external form of a person or thing in sculpture, painting, etc. See note at emblem . ? a visible impression obtained by a camera, telescope, microscope, or other device, or displayed on a video screen. ? an optical appearance or counterpart produced by light or other radiation from an object reflected in a mirror or refracted through a lens. ? Mathematics a point or set formed by mapping from another point or set. ? a mental representation or idea : he had an image of Uncle Walter throwing his crutches away. ? a simile or metaphor : he uses the image of a hole to describe emotional emptiness. ? the general impression that a person, organization, or product presents to the public : she strives to project an image of youth. ? [in sing. ] a person or thing that closely resembles another : he's the image of his father. ? [in sing. ] semblance or likeness : we are made in the image of God. ? (in biblical use) an idol. verb [ trans. ] make a representation of the external form of : artworks that imaged women's bodies. ? (usu. be imaged) make a visual representation of (something) by scanning it with a detector or electromagnetic beam : every point on the Earth's surface was imaged by the satellite | [as n. ] ( imaging) medical imaging. ? form a mental picture or idea of : it is possible for us to image a society in which no one committed crime. If an image does not appear - what do we see? Regards, George Lottermoser george@imagist.com On Mar 30, 2006, at 2:59 PM, Walt Johnson wrote: > good image making is not about appearances.