Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2004/05/12

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Subject: [Leica] There's A Lot More to Photography than Cat Litter
From: SonC at aol.com (SonC@aol.com)
Date: Wed May 12 17:38:11 2004

Thanks, that's a lot more informative than the whole rest of the thread.  I 
also appreciate feli's explanation.  It has been a difficult week following 
these one line  torts and retorts that have populated the LUG for several days, 
especially Best known Photo, and Staged Photo.
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Have you guys ever thought of   going to a chat room with that kinda stuff?  
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If I sometimes sound like a impatient red-neck, that's because I am one.  
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Sonny 





In a message dated 5/12/2004 7:08:28 PM Central Daylight Time, 
buzz.hausner@verizon.net writes:
The connection between Leicas and surrealist photography...if I may be
simplistic...is that Leicas and other "miniature" cameras gave
photographers the freedom to wander unencumbered by equipment or
preconceived notions and attitudes and to capture instants which might
otherwise go unnoticed.  Most of the proclaimed surrealist photographers
of my acquaintance also enjoy taking pictures and don't undertake their
craft as a mere intellectual endeavor, just like you!

I have right behind me a photograph I took of Salvador Dali in 1963 when
I was a kid.  He was examining the installation of a show at the
Huntington Hartford Museum in New York and was wearing his eye glasses.
As soon as Dali saw me, he had me thrown out of the museum.  I love that
picture, but wiser people than I have told me it is surrealist kitsch.
I hope your friend enjoys her Dali as much as I enjoy mine.

    Buzz Hausner