[Leica] Things I learned from Ted

Robert Baron robertbaron1 at gmail.com
Sat Apr 11 12:59:26 PDT 2020


After many years on the LUG and attendance at two Park Square Seminars I
can recall - 2001 and 2004 I think - I think most often of this quote.
Whether it was original to Ted I don't know but it seemed to sum up what he
taught me:

"It's not what you look at, it's what you see."

Sadly,

--Bob



On Sat, Apr 11, 2020 at 12:58 PM Keith Wessel <keith at wesselphoto.com> wrote:

> The international Hash House Harriers group would call me a “Seldom Seen”
> in the context of this list.  I have been reading posts on and off since
> about 2004.  Being confined to my home I am reading the list more.
>
> I am sad to learn that Ted is now in hospice care.  To celebrate Ted I am
> starting this thread.
>
> One of the things I learned from Ted is to avoid background items
> appearing to be coming out of my subjects head.  Someone posted a photo of
> a person on a boat with a persons head centered on the sail mast.  Ted
> pointed this out and ever since I have thought of that when taking a
> photograph.
>
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