Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2006/09/06
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Hey Don, I have had the oddest experience, several times, of those kind of days where 99% of the shots were sheer drek, and then the one is left left is something so extraodinary that I can't believe I took it, something I can't imagine, or even remember, 'seeing' beforehand. And that's kind of unnerving- the implication that you have to 'lose it' to 'get it', so to speak. Arche --- Don Dory <don.dory@gmail.com> wrote: > Arche, > The solution to the no pictures today vision is to > start taking pictures. > Once the brain realizes that you are going to put it > to work you will start > to see images again. You might waste a couple of > rolls, but then you don't > have to deveolp them right away. > > Don > don.dory@gmail.com > > > On 9/5/06, H. Ball Arche <h_arche@yahoo.com> wrote: > > > > Ted wrote: > > >I was recently told by one of my grandson's it's > the > > fashion to have >some > > >kind of piercing showing these days. That was > when I > > saw him with >this > > >protruding piece of metal sticking through his > lip. > > > > > >When I first saw him after many months of being > away > > I immediately >played > > >dumb and asked. "Oh my gosh Chris what happened > when > > you fell on >your face?" > > >Knowing full well of course it was a damn > piercing > > job. > > > > Careful there Ted, you don't want to give him an > > excuse to write you off as a codger. At least, > that's > > the way my mind worked 35 years ago when I had > hair > > halfway to my ass - it irked my dad no end. Of > course, > > now I have no hair. I wonder what the karmic > > retribution for peircing-out-of-snottiness is? > Tooth > > loss to extreme cavities? > > > > >Now Arche back to your series! :-) > > > > > >It's real down home documentive material much > like we > > saw back in >the 50's & > > >'60's. Your straight forward style is what makes > it > > work so well. Each >shot > > >has it's own tale of being at the fair showing in > > many cases the >mental and > > >emotional feelings of the subjects. > > > > > >This is a topic one can work on year after year > and > > rarely have a >repeat > > >image. And if you do? Well it's called "editing > > fiercely" constantly > > >building the series to be better and better. > > > > > >I'd not throw any away, that is unless it's so > > obviously a miss it goes. >But > > >what might interest you today, maybe far more > > interesting 50 or 100 >years > > >from now. > > >So for the moment I'd keep shooting the fall > fairs as > > they come. > > > > The big State Fair starts this weekend, and I'm > > clearing the deck to have two days to shoot in. > > It's a stunning compliment to be compared to the > sort > > of work done in the '50's & '60's, which I see as > a > > golden age for that kind of photography; I hope in > the > > long run I can measure up to it. A good, true > > photograph has its own time, as you know, and have > > proven again and again. > > > > >I went to one here on the Island yesterday, > > absolutely not in the right > > >frame of mind to be anywhere and it was a > disaster > > which became a >"select > > >all-delete all" when I came home! :-( > > > > > >It happens to all of us some days, even though > it's > > fun. Yesterday? A >black > > >hole! :-( Damn good thing it wasn't a paid > > assignment! :-( > > > > Yeah, there's those days where you walk around and > > just can't see anything. Its as if you've gone > blind, > > even though you KNOW there's always a shot, but > you > > just can't see it. One day on, the next day > absolute > > crap, a small death. > > > > >So once again after looking through yours I felt > > better as yer doing a >fine > > >shoot and motivated me to have another go next > week. > > Thanks. Well >done mon > > >ami! > > > > > >ted > > > > All Right! The next roll is golden - let's get off > our > > asses and SHOOT! I'll be thinking of you while I'm > at > > it, > > Arche > > > > __________________________________________________ > > Do You Yahoo!? > > Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam > protection around > > http://mail.yahoo.com > > > > _______________________________________________ > > Leica Users Group. > > See http://leica-users.org/mailman/listinfo/lug > for more information > > > > _______________________________________________ > Leica Users Group. > See http://leica-users.org/mailman/listinfo/lug for > more information > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com