Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/08/28

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Subject: Re: [Leica] Bokeh vs. Nukeh
From: Krechtz@aol.com
Date: Mon, 28 Aug 2000 11:19:25 EDT

In a message dated 8/28/00 12:27:25 AM Eastern Daylight Time, 
apbbeijing@yahoo.com writes:

<<  I tend to believe the bokeh issue is on the
 pseudo-technical side rather than the 'beauty is in the eye of the beholder'
 but to each their own: it seems that this is an aspect of a lens that one
 can find if looking for it but has little real impact to the average viewer. 
>>

Based on the kind of work which would appear to be of importance to you, your 
approach is quite logical.  Your average viewer, however, is most likely not 
the average viewer of fine art photography.  You are in fact addressing 
larger concerns and arguments which have been endemic to photography since 
its inception.  
In this context, your use of the term "pseudo-technical" indicates a clear 
bias against recognizing the legitimacy of any phenomenon which cannot be 
measured and duplicated in a laboratory.  
As you assert, you are entitled to your opinion.  No one, however, 
legitimately may deny the existence of phenomena which are clearly evident to 
and of importance to another.  Next, you'll be telling us that all 
single-malt scotches or all red wines taste alike because there are no 
laboratory results documenting, analyzing and mathematically quantifying the 
purported differences and their precise causes.  Hey, just because one is a 
beer drinker...

Joe Sobel