Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2006/08/08
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Walt also sez... Hajj sure coulda used one of Scott Kelby's books ;-) Kyle Cassidy wrote: >walt sed: > > > >>I really don't see it that way. I have the greatest respect for Kyle >> >> >and > > >>his images but thought he might have been too quick to condemn. You >>know, the old "mile in my dockers" kinda thing? If it seemed ill- >>advised on my part then perhaps he will accept an apology? Maybe even >>turn the other cheek and let me wonder why he referred to Hajj as a >>moron? Maybe we all need to sit back, take a stress pill and relax? >> >> > >i do not doubt mr hajj's courage. only his photoshop skillz which are >--- >Childish -- at best. Any one of us could have shopped it better in 2 >minutes (which >Is what I did). I doubt his mental capacity because he took such a ham >handed image and actually handed it in to his photo editor. He might as >Well have handed the guy a bananna. > >And as for how difficult it is to photograph people with unloaded guns, >Let me tell you about lousiana. In lousiana, everybody has a gun. And as >you go door-to-door photographing them, "southern hospitality" requires >that >They offer you burbon and ice. After five or six portraits one of your >eyeballs is pointed in one direction and the other is bouncing up and >down >like a dribbled basketball. In this state it's very easy to become >injured >tripping over a curb or getting tangled in your own flash cord. > >I was in every bit as much peril as mr. hajj was from the roof of the >Palestine hotel. > > >_______________________________________________ >Leica Users Group. >See http://leica-users.org/mailman/listinfo/lug for more information > > > >