Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2013/06/27
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Jayanand, I almost completely agree. In the 48 years that I have been married to my professional fine artist wife, and the dozen years that I have been an art critic for for NY and Connecticut newspapers, I can count on one hand the number of times that I heard an artist obsess about the brand of paint or brush used in making a painting. There are exceptions, of course. Water colorists still argue about the nature of the paper used and there used to be discussions about whether oil or acrylic paint was better. But by and large paintings are judged by their inherent interest, their use of color, by their novelty. and by the way the artist has chosen to reveal his or her private vision. The LUG is an unusual forum in that it combines a venue for exhibiting photos, a sometimes well informed but often poorly informed podium for discussion technical issues, and a soapbox for opinionated proclamations of brand loyalty. I enjoy it. It is like a good pub conversation but it is only rarely an educational experience, Tina should remember that a picture printed in a magazine has been rephotographed one or more times to make the printing plates and is subject to the inherent limitations of the rotogravure or letterpress process. Quality is lost at each step. A river doesn't rise higher than its source. Compare the magazine or book picture with a first generation original to see what I mean.? Larry Z - - - - - What is more important - the technical quality of a photograph or the artistic merits? Most of this obsessing about lenses, sensor types, camera bodies, etc are all about the former, because you can measure it. The latter, though far more important, cannot be measured at all, so is ignored!!! In no other art form that I am aware of are the tools discussed ad nauseum, and nobody discusses, or cares about, the end product at all. Even in music, where tools are important, they are relegated to a distant second place with respect to the actual performance/recording. Cheers Jayanand