Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2006/05/18

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Subject: [Leica] on the nature of art
From: philippe.orlent at pandora.be (Philippe Orlent)
Date: Thu May 18 11:18:07 2006
References: <4F488248ADCD6C419976DFE43A115091EBAC52@sv-ex01.jp2hs.campus>

Keep on documenting this. It will become a wonderful and very strong  
series. With or witout music ;-)
Beautiful skin tones on the first 3, too.
Thanks for showing,
Philippe


Op 18-mei-06, om 01:06 heeft Arche, Harvey het volgende geschreven:

> That's without qoutation marks or a capitol 'A'. I'm talking about  
> that activity that each person has in their life that they pursue  
> with a sense of perfectionism. It can be almost anything-  
> gardening, skiing, taxidermy, or possessing and maintaining a  
> comprehensive understanding of a specialised field of knowledge.  
> I'll never forget the guy I met at the edge of a Kentucky lake 10  
> years ago who told me, quite simply, that 'Fishing is my main  
> thing'. I think all people have work, usually apart from their job,  
> from which they pull their sense of themselves, and that people who  
> lack this are already dead, and just waiting to get their tickets  
> punched.
>
> What has me going back to the local stock car races is that I have  
> stumbled on a fairly large group of people who have a powerful and  
> passionate relationship to what they are doing. These people are  
> wholly involved, and there is a high level of sportsmanship. A  
> great place to shoot!
>
> This image and the following 8 are of drivers, officials, and team  
> members
>
> http://gallery.leica-users.org/album404/fix
>
> Cheers, Arche
>
> M3, 35 summicron w/eyes, APX 100, Foma 200, & Delta 3200 (1600)
>
>
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