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Subject: [Leica] Problem with te M9
From: tedgrant at shaw.ca (Ted Grant)
Date: Wed, 4 Jan 2017 23:25:33 -0800
References: <793169799.364618.1483593095528.ref@mail.yahoo.com> <793169799.364618.1483593095528@mail.yahoo.com>

V. Roger/ Mark Rabiner: offered.
But does that not move you into the "fine art world?"
By tweaking it into a completely false photo?
Me, as a photojournalist, documentary photographer since 21 Sept. 1951 first 
front page published photo. And throughout the following years until my so 
called retirement a few years ago. Where I shot truthful images  with a 
limited amount of darkroom adjustments. 
But then all those years were for documentaries, news agencies, newspapers, 
wire services and magazines. And several hard cover books covering the 
medical profession that sold several thousand copies. Along with other 
subjects!
None of those years was I involved in all the techie tweaking of today! 
Certainly what many of you are involved with?
Yes quite frankly I have little, more than likely "not a clue" what many of 
you write about ? 
Of course I want a nice clean colour image or B&W print or image for 
projection when giving lectures or image presentations to groups of folks 
from all walks of life! Most certainly purchasing clients!
However, I shoot no differently today than I've done during the past 65 
years using my "KISS" concept! It does seem to have worked OK. It's just all 
this cotton pickin' techie stuff that drives me crazy these days! 
Certainly when the main success of any fine photograph is
 "The CONTENT!" Simply with nothing more than      "Jeeeeesh look at that? 
CLICK!" 
MAGICAL MOMENT CAPTURED! Thank you very much!
Cheers,
Dr. Ted Grant  C. M.  O. C. 

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From: LUG [mailto:lug-bounces+tedgrant=shaw.ca at leica-users.org] On Behalf 
Of V.Roger via LUG
Sent: January-04-17 9:12 PM
To: lug at leica-users.org
Subject: [Leica] Problem with te M9

Mark Rabiner wrote: You get to know they image you clicked on in the field 
way better in the
darkroom as you're working with it. And working with the image going through
several sheets of paper and spending and hour is often going to take you in
an unexpected direction. Which you expect is going to happen.
And again years later when you "perform" that negative or capture again you
can change your mind on it.
Some people for some reason wish that is not the case. You wonder if they'd
ever printed in a darkroom.

I honestly feel that the true art of photography (for me anyway) is in 
post-processing. It was that way from day one that I did darkroom work 
starting in the late 50s.I agree with Mark wholeheartedly. Sometimes I start 
out with an image I like, but after reviewing it and doing some work on it, 
I change my outlookcompletely and go way into left field. Often it isn't 
until the final print which looks very different fromn what I initially saw 
on the computer screen, that Iachieve what I wanted, or pre visualized.

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