Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2005/03/20
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]On 3/20/05 8:39 PM, "David Mason" <masonster@gmail.com> typed: > [sorry, long paragraph to get to me sharing some photos] > > I was in Chicago briefly this weekend and took the opportunity to > wander over to the protest against American presence in Iraq. For you > neo-con-death-cult-members you will be happy to hear that the turn-out > was about 200 or 300 people to about 2000 police officers. For what > its worth, I think protests are a waste of time as they are so > overplayed and tend to evolve into unfocussed bitching about some > supposed 'enemy' . However, we all know they can present interesting > photo practice as well. As I was thinking about how I don't like > protests I was also thinking about how I generally don't like protest > photos as they tend to be just like those photos that are termed > "street photography" but are really just blurred shots of people > moving. So in my attendence to this event I decided that I would try > to ask permission to take people's photographs as much as possible > (unless I saw something great that needed a quick shot). Most of these > shots are taken with the permission of the subjects and I was > interested in how some of them look candid despite that. My attempt, > which I think I only scratched the surface of, was to show the variety > of good people who do oppose the actions their government has taken. I > was less interested in the people yelling at the cops although I did > grab one or two of them too. > > http://dmason.net/protest/ > > > Comments welcome as long as they are about the photos and not a debate > on the politics. > > > Cheers, > > Dave As disingenuous as you can get, Dave, first you bait the list by starting out with with: "For you neo-con-death-cult-members you will be happy to hear that the turn-out was about 200 or 300 people to about 2000 police officers." Moving on to: " ...was to show the variety of good people who do oppose the actions their government has taken." Then you have the nerve to end it with: "Comments welcome as long as they are about the photos and not a debate on the politics. Obviously this is going to provoke politics on the LUG. One of the truly disrupting and non productive things that can happen on a camera list. To neo-con-death-cult-members and non neo-con-death-cult-members alike. But done only in the most laughably passive aggressive back handed way. Mark Rabiner Photography Portland Oregon http://rabinergroup.com/