Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/09/27
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]I don't know if anyone has noticed, but IMO Anthony's output has become both more restrained and more reasonable over the past few days. Give the guy a break - he'll settle in here in his own way and on his own terms. If some regulars are upset by a flood of questions, commentary and strong opinions from a newbie, they should look not only to his actions but to their own reactions as well - the LUG is not simply a preserve for the technically sophisticated, the socially adept and the deferential. This is still the net, remember - the last bastion of egalitarianism and free speech. Especially on an unmoderated list like this. It's good to aspire to ascending to a higher level of discourse, but there has to be room in this world for the questions of the uninformed. If those are not permitted, the only way a neophyte has of acquiring enlightenment is to sit and read - hoping that the masters will by some chance hand out the desired tablets. And before someone says "What about the archives?", I will point out that as far as I can tell the LUG hasn't been archived since May 8. Paul Chefurka > -----Original Message----- > From: Erwin Puts [mailto:imxputs@knoware.nl] > Sent: Monday, September 27, 1999 11:29 AM > To: leica-users@mejac.palo-alto.ca.us > Subject: [Leica] Ted's outcry > > > I do sympathize with Ted's advise to Anthony to take a break and > start taking pictures. It is really easy as Ted noticed and Horst has > given almost all tips one needs to make a decent slew of photographs. > As long as Luggers feel inclined to react to Anthony's curious mix of > technical naivety and strong views on every (technical) aspect of > photography, we will never ascend to a higher level. May I humbly > suggest that we all make one default answer to all posts from > Anthony, as below: > " > Buy a beginners book and read it. Try Osterloh: Leica M Technique. > There are excellent bookshops in Paris. Then take photographs for a > full month, carefully note what you did and what went wrong. Then buy > a second more advanced book. Study your mistakes. Take pictures for > two months. Carefully etc. Restrain yourself to one email a week to > the Lug. People there will have the expertise and knowledge to answer > this question. It will benefit all and we may stop all people from > unsubscribing. > " > > Erwin > >