Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2001/06/17
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Jeff Moore wrote: > > Thanks for passing that on. I've always enjoyed Mike's writing, and > appreciated what he has to say about pictures even (especially?) when > I'm not drawn to the same pictures he is. His solid grounding in the > literature of photographic criticism and theory was a refreshing > counterpoint to the sometimes-aggressively know-nothin' postures of > some of our LUG chume. Like Erwin for instance? What other low brow Leica users did he continually conflict with? Me? After years of putting down Leica's as a rich mans camera on Compuserve Mike Johnston came on to the LUG with decidedly mixed messages as to Leica use. This was right after naming the top cameras in his then magazine and not even having Leica in the top ten!! Cameras you never heard of some guy started making in his garage last year and will never see or hear from again were put way above Leica. As a number of here today gone tomorrow toys. Give me a guy who puts his agenda on the table. I don't' think in his entire time on the LUG he ever got around to actually using any Leicas himself. Not once. And He browbeat us with a bunch of intellectual academic officious BS. Convinced people to send him prints for him to judge for gods sake! I just about puked. To find out if Leica pictures looked any better was that it? And corrected our spelling when an argument didn't go his way. His projects don't need to be day after day promoted here. It is decidedly off topic. It is spam. It is anti topic. We are not a bunch of anti-intellectuals here by far by I think that is obvious. It seems that we are such a bunch of nifty guys (and gal) that people who would not be seen dead with a Leica want to come on the list and BS with us. A little flattering but not when they have an anti Leica hidden agenda. I'll take an Anthony or Oddmund anyday over a Johnston. I'm real happy he's gone. And hate being constantly reminded about him now. Mark Rabiner Portland, Oregon USA