Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2009/12/25

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Subject: [Leica] sushi restaurant question
From: leowesson at gmail.com (leo wesson)
Date: Fri, 25 Dec 2009 18:09:27 -0600
References: <23a0a61f0912242203r65176a16s6973b01491b076c6@mail.gmail.com>

Simon,

A good way to learn this is by taking a drawing class, especially
one that uses the technique of drawing with the non dominant hand.

http://www.drawright.com

Leo Wesson
photographer?videographer
leo at leowesson.com
817?733?9157

On Dec 25, 2009, at 12:03 AM, simon jessurun <simon.apekop at gmail.com>
wrote:

> L.s.
> Hi, a recent thread about a photo by Rudy made me think about
> intentionally
> omitting to perfectly align things.
> You might have had the same experience once you are seated at a high
> class
> sushi restaurant you notice that the placement of all the items in
> front of
> you is not aligned with bigger fixed surfaces like the table and the
> ceiling
> etc.
> I know for a fact that this misalignment is intentional but still I've
> straightened my plate unconsciously before realising my gross error
> in sushi
> etiquette.
> My question is,
> Do any of you know what the hidden code of this alignment is?
> I've been told that sushi masters can even communicate to each other
> by
> placing objects in front of them so I assume that most of the code
> is secret
> but would anyone here give me a hint?
>
> Seasons greetings to all of you
>
> fond regards
>
> Simon
>
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Replies: Reply from mark at rabinergroup.com (Mark Rabiner) ([Leica] sushi restaurant question)
In reply to: Message from simon.apekop at gmail.com (simon jessurun) ([Leica] sushi restaurant question)