Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2006/04/14
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Greg's response adduces precisely the kind of candor and passion -- informed by real experience -- which makes the LUG a worthwhile place to exchange opinions. I love the Leica Users Group! It's provocative, stimulating, and passionate. You can read more about how I feel about the LUG in my blog -- http://cinemaminima.com/leica/2006/04/13/exactly-how-far-off-topic- does-the-leica-users-group-get-a-recipe-for-brussels-sprouts/ Regards, A U S T I N , Austin Burbridge, Expose for Shadows/Develop for Highlights http://cinemaminima.com/leica Sprezzatura http://sprezzatura.editthispage.com/ Cinema Minima http://www.cinemaminima.com/ ### On Apr 14, 2006, at 15:57, Gregory Rubenstein wrote: > Group: > > Read the chat under the heading "Leica Sighting" and was a tad more > than irked by a post from Austin Burbridge. Sent the following > directly to him 'cuz I don't like public flamings. Austin was kind > enough to reply and strongly recommended posting my note on the > LUG. Here it is, with my thanks to Austin for his reply and courtesy. > > Greg > ----- > Leica Sighting . . . Unsolicited, Off-List Response > > Catching up on my LUG reading and, since I don't like criticizing > folks publicly, I sent this note off-list. Apologies in advance for > an unsolicited, ad hominem rant; your missive hit a nerve with me. > > I found your note to be the most narrow-minded, wrong-headed, > elitist posting I've read in my years of LUG participation. Having > been a professional photographer most of my life I'm aware of the > distractions folks stopping to talk can cause. But I am equally > aware of, and have benefitted from, the different points of view, > useful information and access to people, sites and sights they have > given me. Even noticing how somebody watching me work looks at the > same thing a bit differently has improved some photos. > Conversations have proved beneficial -- even when rushing to meet a > deadline. Contacts and access are invaluable; you never know who > those curious, talkative strangers are, who they know or what they do. > > Many of these unsolicited conversations -- regardless of the gear I > was using -- helped my work when I was a newsman and in the > corporate photo world. They continue to do so. Out with a Leica a > month or two back I spotted another Leica shooter. He didn't look > like he wanted to be bothered, but spoke as I passed by. Turned out > when we exchanged names that I recognized his as that of a Chicago > street shooter who'd just had a highly acclaimed exhibition that > snowballed into a book. I congratulated him and learned from what > became a pleasant conversation neither of us had planned on. > > Yes, you close your note with a tip of the hat to tact and > courtesy. Truth is I think you ought to open your mind and be more > receptive to such encounters. No telling what you might learn, how > your perspective/vision/photography might improve, or what access > or information you might gain. And, if you find the attention THAT > bothersome, maybe a more private pursuit with a lower profile is in > order, a pursuit that does not include a Web site complete with a > self portrait and contact points. > > Okay. End of rant. Apologies for an unsolicited "eyeful" from a > stranger, but that nerve and my big mouth . . . Feel free to rant > back or simply tell me to stuff it; I've tested your patience and > courtesy -- you're more than entitled. > > Be well > > Greg Rubenstein > > P.S. Never had a theft problem with gear around my neck -- again, > regardless of brand. Have, however, noticed vultures circling when > I've set up, set things down or moved slightly out of reach when > working. But, like the Englishman who responded on list, I'm well > over six-feet tall and have, with a smile, "looked off" would-be > miscreants. > > > > _______________________________________________ > Leica Users Group. > See http://leica-users.org/mailman/listinfo/lug for more information > >