Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1998/07/01
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Jim, If you are still lurking - just let me say that you are missed and I am sure I speak for many when I say that your contributions to LUG were one of its main attractions. Please get back in the fray - 'nil carborundum' and all that! I for one am still keen to learn more about photography and Leicas and don't mind admitting that I make stupid elementary mistakes quite often, despite being a professional. So I never look down upon other photographers' efforts, even if they have just picked up a camera for the first time. There are after all many people who could not tell you the difference between and f-stop and a shutter speed who have taken great photos because their eyes told them to snap away and plenty of technical wizards who could not take an interesting picture if their life depended on it: look at some of the photo magazines or books for example - how many of the photos are any good at all?? Funny who gets the best jobs - in photography as in everything else! Still, I like to set my standards high. Just lest we get too caught up in the non-photographic charm of Leicas! By the way - I would love to hear more about the large prints you have mentioned: where and how are they made? I am always looking for great labs and so far have not found one in this part of the world - not surprising for mainland China but neither Singapore nor Hong Kong have quality R-prints IME. Best I have found is an outfit called Green Rhino in New York which is superb but also fabulously expensive. Come back! Bests Adrian Adrian Bradshaw Photojournalist Shanghai, China