Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2008/12/26
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Welcome to the LUG light J?rn. Great to hear (read) a new voice and to see your frozen moments. Some fine travel photographs. I'm struck by the combination of western and traditional clothing in the Somalia images. Fond regards, George george@imagist.com http://www.imagist.com http://www.imagist.com/blog http://www.linkedin.com/in/imagist On Dec 26, 2008, at 5:12 PM, J?rn Smedsgaard wrote: > Hello Luggers, > > After years of lurking around LUG, the very persistent appeals to > participate in the LUG yearbook have given me the last push to > submit two pictures to the LUG yearbook, but also show a few more > in the LUG gallery (including alternatives for the ones in the > yearbook): http://gallery.leica-users.org/v/josmeds/ (don?t be to > hard on me). > > I have always felt that showing pictures was one of the most > important parts of LUG. I have never managed to get scans from my > tri-x or slides in a quality that I wanted to show the world (LUG > that is) and nor felt that I had the knowledge to share therefore I > haven?t felt that I could contribute to LUG thus I have just lurked > around. As of mid-2007 I have been shooting digital with a M8 and > am slowly learning the art of color management (and gray-scale) and > printing mostly using Lightroom. And digital pictures are just so > obvious to show and share on the net, e.g. in the brilliant LUG > gallery (thank you Brian!) therefore I feel it is time for me to > delurk and participate. > > Anyway, I have been hanging around LUG more or less since the > mid-90ties after I got an M6 in 1993 (which I still have). I have > always been impressed by the collective knowledge and wisdom on LUG > and have over the years I learned a lot about things I never knew > that I needed to know e.g.: tilly hat, cars, vintage watches, > stereos, which scotch to drink with Leicas, world economy, soaking > camera in mud and rivers, using underwear to clean lenses, filters > but also more directly useful stuff about photography, Leicas and > darkroom techniques. And I have followed the heated debates, the > humorous discussions, and watched people come and go giving the LUG > crowd the sense of good close friends. > > And about me ? first of all I don?t do photography for a living (I > do mass spectrometry and is head of Food Chemistry at the National > Food Institute, which is a part of the Technical University of > Denmark). For me photography is a hobby, a joy and good fun but > also a way to stop time and to reflect a bit over a world that is > moving at an ever-increasing speed. I am about halfway through life > (49) and two-third through my working life - probably at the peak > of my career. Work is consuming a significant part of my time > leaving far too little time for photography and time is often more > a limitation than money. But 2008 gave time for two trips: one to > Cambodia and Vietnam and one to southern Ethiopia, places that are > very photogenic although photography in Ethiopia is a bit > difficult. I have included a few images from these trips in the LUG > gallery. My two Leica M8s are really good fun to use and they have > performed flawlessly so far both in the heath and humidity of the > tropics, in the dust and bumps on the extremely bad roads in > Ethiopia to the cold wet winters in Denmark. I have to admit that > most problems encountered can be assigned to a ?fault 40? ? user > error. > > I live in Denmark, about 20 km north of Copenhagen, in a country > where sunrise currently is at around 8:40 and sunset around 15:40 > with a very low sun (not today as it is foggy) leaving about 7 > hours of dusk for photography. > > Finally, I only read the LUG-digest mails as time don't allow to > read LUG more 2-3 times a week and I just find it easier to scan > the digest. > > Seasons Greetings and Happy New Year to everyone > > Cheers J?rn > > J?rn Smedsgaard, Birker?d, Denmark > _______________________________________________ > Leica Users Group. > See http://leica-users.org/mailman/listinfo/lug for more information