Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/12/31
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Joe, > A portrait of a person with a tree growing out of the back of the head > cannot be helped by all the bokeh in the world. Absolutely. > It amazes me how many intelligent people can have emotional orgasms over > that portion of a photograph that happens to be out of focus. I think this must be a side-effect to communicating by email: whatever gets stated often seems exaggerated somehow. As an example, your request to . . . > Give me some slack and happy the new year. . . . strikes me as odd, but not unusual--Ted had a similar reaction, for instance--given what I posted, which was just some sample images to illustrate different kinds of bokeh. I've never meant to imply that you or any other LUGger needs to fret over this or that there is something wrong if you do not. For me, and apparently a few others, the bokeh characteristics of Leica (and other) lenses is an intriguing subject worthy of some attention. If it's of no interest to you, however, kindly disregard and move on--there is no attempt to force these observations upon anyone here. Hope this provides the slack, and best wishes for a happy new year. Dan