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Subject: [Leica] New 35/1.4 ASPH?
From: steve.barbour at gmail.com (Steve Barbour)
Date: Sun, 7 Mar 2010 09:02:05 -0800
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On Mar 7, 2010, at 8:51 AM, Vince Passaro wrote:

> compression of the Sitzfleisch also makes the wallet thinner, so we're back
> where we started. Still unable to afford a new Leica lens.
> 
> The ASPH lenses in combo with the M8 and M9, which many luggers use,
> sometimes border on the-almost-too-sharp to my eye.  Except in the widest
> (big landscape/seascape) views they can lack subtlety -- there is a 
> tendency
> for the more intimate pictures to look as if they were processed by an ad
> agency for placement in Time. (I keep thinking they would look astounding 
> in
> black and white however; perhaps Luis will fill that gap now that he's
> gallavanting around with his M8.... ) The pictures these newer lenses take
> of clouds and the sky's infinitely various colors are amazing -- but those
> are soft things. The hard edges of the world seem with these lenses to be
> harder even than they are: as in cinema and other art forms, there's a
> possibility we've reached the natural end of the mimetic impulse in art, a
> 10,000 year progression -- in that we can now do reality better than 
> reality
> can do itself. Which makes the experience just a little pornographic.


for shooters who feel that sharpness is everything,

I could not agree more with you,

Steve


> 
> Just some Sunday ruminations, with fleisch all too well sitzed.
> 
> 
> On Sun, Mar 7, 2010 at 11:06 AM, Steve Barbour <steve.barbour at 
> gmail.com>wrote:
> 
>> 
>> On Mar 7, 2010, at 7:57 AM, Howard Ritter wrote:
>> 
>>> Not only did he address Relativity, but he also praised the value of
>> "Sitzfleisch"
>>> ?just what it sounds like, sit-flesh, for perching on while doing Deep
>> Thinking?
>>> as an essential component of creativity.
>> 
>> compression of the Sitzfleisch likely allows better perfusion of the 
>> brain,
>> 
>> 
>> right doctor?
>> 
>> 
>> Steve
>> 
>>> 
>>> I'm taking his advice. He always was my intellectual hero...
>>> 
>>> ?howard
>>> 
>>> On Mar 7, 2010, at 9:55 AM, Steve Barbour wrote:
>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> On Mar 7, 2010, at 5:05 AM, Howard Ritter wrote:
>>>> 
>>>>> Rabs, I thought my wallet was getting thinner as the years went by,
>> too.
>>>>> Turned out it's my butt getting thicker!
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> that's what Einstein was talking about...
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> Steve
>>> 
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