Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2006/06/29
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Chandos Michael Brown writes in part: > How bizarre. BD's Leica portfolio alone (discounting images he's taken w/ > other gear) compares strongly with any that I've seen posted on the LUG, > most of which are, by my subjective standards, at least, utterly > mediocre(and I don't exempt my own images from this class). > > > They're fun to use; they may compensate for the anomie of mass- > producedlife; but, jeeze, what *can* you say a group of photographers who > obsess > over whether other folk will recognize the bloody camera dangling > from their > shoulder? > > > When one posts an image, one invites comment. If one doesn't like what one > hears, then don't post. I long ago learned to take editors seriously. I > may not agree with their comments, but I contend with them, and it's > improved my writing tremendously, if for no other reason than it > forces me to explain why I want to say something the way I have. > > Same, I think, holds true for photography. > Indeed it does. The problem with your argument is, unless the original poster 'comments' were redacted or edited in some way, he wasn't commenting on a particular or specific post and request for feedback. The comments were a broad brush slander of image posters who happen to be members of this list. You and I included. I believe most of us hobbyists and professionals want a critique good or bad, not a pat on the back. Afterall thats the best way to improve the next shot. Regards, Greg