Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2007/06/10

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Subject: [Leica] Just wondering...
From: telyt at earthlink.net (Douglas Herr)
Date: Sun Jun 10 13:47:45 2007

Look deeper, B.D.  And if I were you I'd look in to fixing the AF on your 
camera.

Doug Herr
Birdman of Sacramento
http://www.widlightphoto.com


-----Original Message-----
>From: "B. D. Colen" <bd@bdcolenphoto.com>
>Sent: Jun 10, 2007 9:24 AM
>To: Leica Users Group <lug@leica-users.org>
>Subject: Re: [Leica] Just wondering...
>
>So I'll ignore the pleasant lecture, Philippe, and respond to the comment
>about the Supermarket Muzak. Actually, I agree with you - sort of. I
>actually like the music - Going Home, Mark Knopfler's theme from the movie
>local hero - but to each their own. I can generally do without sound, but
>bridal couples seem to like it - and it's up there for them and their
>friends, not for me.
>
>Actually, I will respond to the first part - the lecture. I did not say that
>anyone's crap - what I did say is that someone the subjects, and responses
>to them, are always the same. If you don't believe me, try turning off your
>LUG mail for a few weeks, or better yet, a month, then turn it back on and
>look at the first 10, 20, 100 posts to come through. It is really eye
>opening. 
>
>
>On 6/10/07 11:53 AM, "Philippe Orlent" <philippe.orlent@pandora.be> wrote:
>
>> Now th?t's a Groundhog Day feeling for me.
>> This is a so very typical and reoccuring situation, every time again:
>> 
>> A somewhat blunt B.D. statement suggesting that we're all crap and
>> that can only lead to one reaction: and how are you doing, dude?
>> Followed by a number of fine photographs to prove that you are doing
>> very well. Sometimes accompanied with an Oly endorsement.
>> Mostly it's preceded by an (easily decryptable and predictable)
>> enigmatic phrase that has to prove that you are a man of the world
>> but that also suggests/insinuates the contrary of those that react to
>> it.
>> It's your typical recipe, B.D. A teaching trick. Very Jesuit, too.
>> But we're not your pupils, are we?
>> We know you're a good photographer. We know you make good
>> photographs. We appreciate them every time again. Sometimes we learn
>> something from them. That's all good.
>> But please leave this self-assuring foreplays out. You don't need
>> that. And neither do we: we're all grown ups here.
>> 
>> Thanks for showing,
>> Philippe
>> 
>> BTW: Although I liked the slide show I didn't like the music at all:
>> so very clich? and pass?. A warp back in time into the era of
>> supermarket muzak. Surely you can do better than that?
>> 
>> 
>> Op 10-jun-07, om 16:34 heeft B. D. Colen het volgende geschreven:
>> 
>>> To answer a number of questions about what's with me and what have
>>> I been up
>>> to -
>>>  - My health is fine, thanks;
>>>  - I'm very busy in my day job - some of you may have noticed a
>>> flood of
>>> recent stories about some exciting stem cell research ;-)
>>> - I've been busy shooting -
>>> 
>>> Among other recent jobs:
>>> 
>>> Here's a slide show with sound of two days of wedding prep and
>>> wedding at
>>> the Baltimore zoo -
>>> 
>>> www.bdcolenphoto.com/aliceandtriften
>>> 
>>> Here's a pdf of a complete book shot at the Broad Institute of the
>>> celebration of Eric Lander's - he of the human genome project - 50th
>>> birthday and the 20th anniversary of his lab -
>>> 
>>> www.bdcolenphoto.com/eric@50.pdf
>>> 
>>> And here's book 2 of a 2 book shoot I did of a weekend celebration
>>> of the
>>> life of the deceased wife of a Detroit auto exec. The first volume
>>> was the
>>> gathering of family and friends the day before; this volume
>>> captures the
>>> event itself, held at Symphony Hall in Detroit.
>>> 
>>> www.bdcolenphoto.com/millerbook2.pdf
>>> 
>>> Other than that I just finished teaching my documentary photo class
>>> at MIT,
>>> and next month will be teaching my Maine Photographic Workshop
>>> class. Next
>>> spring I'll be teaching my doc photo class at both MIT and the Harvard
>>> Extension School.
>>> 
>>> So that's what I've been up to. Oh, right, and I am still shooting
>>> with the
>>> Olympus E1, E330, and occasionally the E500. And to echo the
>>> comments of
>>> several of you, the 7-14 f4 is a terrific lens; it's virtually
>>> welded to my
>>> e330 body - the combination of the super wide angle and the flip
>>> out - and
>>> therefore waist-level  - viewing screen is terrific.
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
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