Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2002/10/01

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Subject: Re: [Leica] FS Moving On
From: Daniel Ridings <daniel.ridings@muspro.uio.no>
Date: Tue, 1 Oct 2002 17:34:28 +0200 (MEST)

Another one bites the dust ... (Freddy Mercury/Queen)

The best argument for digital I've seen ... (from someone else in the same
time bracket in life)

Daniel

On Tue, 1 Oct 2002, Jim Hedger wrote:

> Due to constricted time available and the reality of what is keeping me from
> doing a lot of shooting. I am going digital. I spent the summer
> experimenting with an Olympus c2100 digital and realized the time lag with
> film between exposure, development, scanning, cataloguing, photo
> manipulating and printing was not working with my lifestyle. During my
> college days I had scores of time to shoot, wet develop and print. I loved
> every moment. At fifty, a more than full time career, three teenage driving
> children and a project demanding wife doing a home upgrade, I cannot fit my
> film based photographic pursuits into my life. Hence I have a bunch of great
> equipment hanging around. I cannot run the children and wife off (it is a
> love thing) and I cannot afford to have new and old equipment sitting idly
> in their cases. I will not list everything here but I will be selling all my
> film equipment. I have Nikon F, F2, F2 w/meter, scores of lenses, FM2n with
> motor drive, M7, M6, M2, Lenses, SL w/lenses, light meters all going up for
> sale here and then on to auction. Hope to buy a high end digital and couple
> of lenses with the proceeds. I know I will regret the sale when the children
> are gone and the house is finished. I did the same when I got out of college
> and sold my last Leica kit, but that is life. I would rather shoot with a
> more time friendly system to capture dear memories, than hold on to dear
> memories with equipment. Over the years I have learned that the photographs
> I have been happiest with, printed, matted and displayed were the product of
> feeling and not a product of technique or "system" (even though I was
> traditionally trained). Maybe I am just being lazy but I would rather
> believe it is just recognizing that there is equipment out there when used
> as a tool, with a minimal amount of effort allows me to produce images of
> quality and content that makes me happy. In the end isn't this what we are
> all doing this for? Except maybe the Professionals, which I gave up
> aspirations to achieve in the early 70's when I left Brooks. If anyone would
> like to discuss this please contact me privately via e mail at
> jrhedger@pdq.net. I hope this is not misconstrued as a true FS as I prefer
> to follow forum guidelines. The FS will follow on Friday.
>
> Best regards,
> Jim
>
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