Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2002/10/29
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]The people who doggedly post a picture each week inspire me, It takes lots of courage for them to put their work here in front Leica photographers, not to mention self-discipline to maintain those pages. I admire everyone who posts. That tenacity challenged me, and I started posting pictures myself. I am now up to 71 weeks. Sometimes people say nice things about my pictures, sometimes they seem to ignore them. My website, (which is primarily about the PAW) is at about 8000 visits a month or 66,000 hits. I know he was not the originator of the idea, but it was Kyle Cassidy who asked the rhetorical question, "Do I deserve this camera?" Here I was with several thousands of dollars worth of Leica gear and I was shooting stuff that could have been shot with as you put it, "a $70 point and shoot camera." So why is the PAW an answer to Kyle's question for me? I don't shoot or post pictures for the strokes, or for the criticism. I post them, on a schedule, to make sure that I get out there and take pictures. I do it so that I will take myself seriously when I go out, knowing that I have a deadline, knowing that I expect to fill up another years worth of shots. If you let me know you like a shot, I'll appreciate it. If you hate something about it, and let me know that the shot misses the mark for some technical or aesthetic reason, I'll appreciate it, but I will not stop. The picture of the week project mostly documenting my little part of the earth has become an important part of my life, and I do it for me. Sonny http://www.sonc.com > Subject: [Leica] PAW -- Criticism or Stroking? > > > I'm new to posting, having been a "lurker" for quite awhile due to my > fear of > weighing in on various issues and being torn apart (however well > intentioned) > by far more knowledgeable members of LUG. But there seems to be a lack > of, > shall we say, intensity with respect to review and comment on PAWs. I'll > be > blunt -- I've seen a large number of PAWs that are, at best, mediocre, > almost > snapshots at a backyard barbeque that could have been taken with a $70 > point > and shoot camera. Yet, the comments for such works include things like > "great > shot" or "wonderful image." Even allowing for differences in taste, the > feedback on the PAWs seems remarkably consistent, and overwhelmingly > positive. Sure, its nice to encourage folks, and it isn't easy to submit > > anything for public scrutiny, especially by the extremely talented and > knowledgeable people who contribute to this group on a regular basis. I > wouldn't submit my work because, quite frankly, I don't think it is yet > at a > level where it should be shown, nay, inflicted on the general public, > let > alone the experts here. > > Don't get me wrong, lots of PAWs are amazing -- almost life transforming > -- > but others, well, its almost like "point a Leica at it and submit it." > Should > we all bite our tongues at the latter sort and keep silent, or offer > encouraging "strokes," or should we be honest (but always respectful) > and > honestly present constructive criticism? Again, I don't want to belittle > > those who have the courage and confidence to submit PAWs, but I need > clarification -- are we here to review and critique in constructive > fashion, > or simply to validate with hollow "attaboys" yet another submission of > someone's wife or daughter by the pool, or colorful locals sitting > around a > cafe in some foreign locale? I don't want to offend anybody, I'm just > wondering what the ground rules are. > > Many thanks to all for the wisdom the have provided, and continue to > provide > on this site. > > Ellis Krane > -- > To unsubscribe, see http://mejac.palo-alto.ca.us/leica-users/unsub.html > > -- > To unsubscribe, see http://mejac.palo-alto.ca.us/leica-users/unsub.html - -- To unsubscribe, see http://mejac.palo-alto.ca.us/leica-users/unsub.html