Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2001/01/07
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Kyle Cassidy wrote: > linda and i have a friend who's from hiroshima who's a photographer. > when she's in philly she's nuts for taking pictures, everything > inspires her but when she goes home to see her parents, she doesn't > even take a camera, she doesn't see any photos there. and there's > certianly something to be said for fresh places giving you ideas. Brougham wrote: Maybe that's my problem. I need to pretend that I'm a tourist here. So...there's still almost a full day left in this week. I'll go see what I can find! - -------------------------------------------------- I ponder what is written above while I am in the midst of packing my belongings for a move from NYC to Santa Monica, Ca. at the end of the week. My thoughts go to some of the people and places here that I never photographed, thinking that they would always be around tomorrow or next week or next month. While I am excited by the prospect of being in a new place with fresh eyes, I feel regretful of the lost opportunities I had. I'll have to come back as a tourist to make the familiar new again. So I guess the moral of the story is this: Don't take for granted the people and places around you, thinking they will always be there. Especially people close to you. Try to keep your vision as fresh and inquisitive as a child. Use your Leica to ask the perpetual child's question "Why?" Robert