Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2001/05/31
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Hey Jim, I don't know that anyone said >"You must print everything on the negative/positive right out to the edge,". I did not read it that way. For a lot of people this photography thing * IS * a game and some make their own rules. Some just for fun, some for a serious purpose of learning, lots of reasons. If someone wants to play the game with easier or harder rules - great - more power to them. Other rules: black & white color no flash ever flash one lens/one camera many lenses/many cameras SLR Rangefinder 35mm MF LF There may well be "photographic morons" on this list but they do not need to be characterized as such because of the rules they choose for their game. (yes, I did read that you are not singling anyone out) Does playing by personal rules signify the end of perfectly practiced photography? I think not. The perfection or excellence of practice is determined by how closely the practitioner follows their rules. You are absolutely right that when playing with art directors and clients you had better play by their rules. But if you make ALL your pictures to someone else's rules, WHY BOTHER AT ALL? I've added one of the posts following yours. Thanks for sharing your opinion. Henry Ambrose Jim Brick wrote: >Pardon my shyness and I'm not singling anyone out as I don't know the >origin of this insanity, but whom ever it was that said "no cropping!" "You >must print everything on the negative/positive right out to the edge," in a >photographic moron. > >Perhaps it was Boris Badanoff and Natasha! Squirrel must never crop! >Squirrel must die! (old folks joke.) > >Jim from SonC: >(Rodgers sez: <snip>) >> >Just for the sake of discussion, why shouldn't a person >approach photography >> >the same way as golf? Or any other endeavor for that >matter? >(Henry sez: <snip>) >> Just don't convince yourself you are Tiger Woods because >>you hit one ball straight. > >You know, Leica Photography may just be more like golf than >a simple metaphor. > >In days gone by, my involvement in (tv news ) photography >was more like tournament golf, in that it took a whole crew, >several bags of equipment, and a satellite truck to play the >game. > >Now, I go out by myself, with just two bodies and four >lenses at most, I can carry everything. So far, I don't >need a cart, if I just want to go out with a driver and a >putter (35 and 90mm) I can, and I enjoy every minute of it. > >Regards. > >SonC