Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2011/09/25
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Ted mon ami, Thank you again for your very kind words. I think our generation was used to learn some I can call "How to do this", actually in many cases is not necessary to know anything about, you can have an excellent prepared food, a video or photo camera, a car that's park automatically, a mathemathical function you can do electronically...., we are - or the new generations are not more makers, they are users, I think that the long tradition of the legaly of the knowledge is lost for many people, they don't need this, they ask to the Google! I also smile looking to the "EIO's" shooting pictures, to a big monument as i.e. La Sagrada Familia with a small camera and a small flash...., I can't understand, they don't see anything! Your words has encourage me many times to shot, your sentence "if you can see you can shot it" is one of the better guides never said for a photographer, well as you say, for a real photographer. Thank you mon ami! cheers Lluis El 25/09/2011, a las 5:21, <tedgrant at shaw.ca> <tedgrant at shaw.ca> escribi?: > Lluis Ripoll SHOWED: > Subject: [Leica] BAR > > >> http://gallery.leica-users.org/v/luisrq/Barcelona/L1023091a2BN1w.jpg.html > > Lluis mon ami, > Beautiful use of the available light and the moment! > > Works perfectly as I've offered so many times to many hundreds of > beginning and experienced photographers: > > "IF YOU CAN SEE IT! YOU CAN SHOOT IT!" Your photograph is a > beautiful example of my quotation. If one were to use flash-twinkie > light here it would absolutely destroy the visual moment completely! > > However what we do see in many photo situations today, are images > taken by "EIO's! Electronic Instrument Operators!" In other words > digital camera button pushers with no photographic knowledge nor > learning's. They hold up the EI, ( electronic instrument) push > button, then look at screen after the twinkie light has flashed and > they become in that one flashing moment "competent world class > photographers!" > > When in truth they are nothing more than button pushers on an > electronic instrument! But in their pea sized brain they truly think > they're very talented photographers because.... "Look at the picture > I just took!" As they hold out their digital phone camera. :-( > > It is the likes of these humans that are destroying the livelihoods' > of true professional photographers. Try and explain about light? > Response? "I don't need anything like that, as my digital camera > automatically sets everything! I just have to look on the screen and > take the picture!" > > I merely shrug my shoulders and walk away, as anything photographic > is beyond the mental abilities of many of these EIO's! :-( > > But then I look at a real world photograph like yours. I smile to > myself, feel good and think.... "Thank goodness for the Lluis' in > the world" who are real photographers, see light, use it and take > wonderful photo moments by available existing light! > It's a beautiful photo moment Lluis, good on you! :-) > cheers, > ted > > > > > _______________________________________________ > Leica Users Group. > See http://leica-users.org/mailman/listinfo/lug for more information