Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2001/01/26
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Dans un courrier daté du 26/01/01 19:52:45 Paris, Madrid, bdcolen@earthlink.net a écrit : << No, Jo, it's not just for memorizing unimportant events. But...One isn't in the delivery room as a photographer - hopefully - one is in the delivery room as a support person for one's spouse. One is hopefully concentrating on helping her to the extent that one can't really even think about taking photos until the little nipper is delivered. Sure, you can get a few shots of the new arrival. But if you really want the event documented, you want someone uninvolved to do the documenting. And as to that 20-year-old...Do you have one? I have a couple and I know they think the whole idea that photos exist of them moments after birth is pretty appalling to them. Maybe when they're 40...;-) B. D. >> Well , I guess this discussion has got it's pros and cons just like discussing about the use of a UV filter ! Or the color of a car . I think a few shots , taken just after the baby is born , don't hurt . The parents have to decide after all . Jo Goodtimes , France . airborne radar tech live free or die