Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2009/09/28
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]We share your disappointment with the first episode of the National Park series. My wife and I have spent considerable time in many of the parks and even rafted through the Grand Canyon. I guess we were expecting a visual tour through all the parks, both the ones we have seen and those we have not. Instead we were treated to a dry, and fairly uninteresting history lesson stressing the rapacity of some early land developers. It is apparent that Burns is trying to recreate the success of his Civil War series by using the same model. But the Civil War had a distinct time line. Events and battles occurred in a sequence which structured the story. Not so with the parks. Each is unique. It matters little which was created first or the legal battles surrounding the creation of each. What they look like now is all important. Larry Z <<I'm finished with the first episode of Ken Burns' documentary on the national parks and I have to say I feel he made some really strange choices. Sometimes the colors seem so hyped up as to be surreal. I'm thinking of the Yellowstone Canyon images in partiular and some images inside the Grand Canyon where there's a distinct green band between the sky and the cliffs of the canyon. Is this just me? These are places I visit relatively often and it's like it's all been amped up so much that it no longer is the place I know and remember. Adam Bridge>>