Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1998/05/25
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Carl wrote: <<<<<<I'll add that one of the many things I've discovered as I age is that older people are no longer old. I'm in my mid-40s. But I've also found that it is a rare and insightful younger person who realizes this and uses this awareness to contribute to the richness of their art.>>>> Hi Carl, Well as a Leica (and other) user for nearly 40 years and if I keep my act together I'm good for another 20-25! Given that I'm 69 Wednesday 27 May and looking forward to "really relaxing" when I'm 92!:) I figure I've grown old enough to say what the hell I like, as long as it's been within my experince to have the knowledge and I'm not a bias old S.O.B.! :) Sure I have days when my body is doing great battle with my brain "what the hell do you mean go another mile carrying all that stuff!!" But I truly have no reason to stop doing what I've done these many years with great passion. I am the first to admit there are days I think I'm crazy, but the governing factor of lugging all my Leica gear hither and yon is determined by a few things: Passion:... creates a wonderful flow of mega energy! Reality:....Can I do that as well as what I'm expected to produce? And finally the 3 C's! CONCENTRATE--CONSISTENT-- CREDIBILITY-- Do only those assignments that allow you to Concentrate, be Consistent, and maintain your Credibility. And as long as you produce under the guidance of the 3 C's, you can go on forever! Finally: Attitude!!!!!!.... always be prepared to accept something new, and always listen to a different point of view. Photographically or otherwise!!!! Of course always use Leica's! :) Ok I'm being a tad facetious. :) And for all the "young folks" out there it really gets much better after the first 40 years! :) ted, The elder! :)