Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1998/08/07

[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]

Subject: [Leica] Tina Manley's Photograph 61940J.JPG
From: Tony Rowlett <rowlett@alaska.net>
Date: Fri, 07 Aug 1998 09:36:44 -0800

Tina, let me comment on #2, 61940J.JPG of the Doctor examining the
Honduran fellow.  

This is one of those photo's that lifts me up and magically transports
me right to the moment.  It evokes more senses in me than just visual. 
I can sense the temperature, the emotions, and maybe even background
noises.  It seems that there might be conversation going on besides that
which is between the doctor and the patient, perhaps that of a family
out of view, maybe a baby crying.  I hear the doctor asking the guy,
"Okay, does this hurt?" and I see a response coming back like, "Aaaahh,
yes, my pain is there!"  I suspect you may have been talking with the
doctor or the Honduran guy, and it was no big deal at all to them that
you lifted your camera up to take a photograph.  This photograph makes
me wish I had gone with you to visit that location and experience life
there for a day.  You were not intrusive at all; I believe you had their
trust.  Your touched them as nicely as this image touches me.

Other adjectives that I can think of:  sensitive, respectful, emotional, 
honest, timely, interesting.  

So this is the Noctilux, eh?  I've always wanted one.  Even stopped down
it looks like a top performer.  Beautiful Leica photograph!
- -Tony Rowlett
- -- 
Home Page http://www.alaska.net/~rowlett