Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2003/01/08
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Ted Y'know, I really don't know to whom Sonny's comments were addressed. Jerry Ted Grant wrote: > Sonny Carter admitted: > > >>> You have, on a rare occassion, pissed me off with your comments, but I > do > > know that they were delivered in a hope of helping me, and I took them as > > such.<<<, > > And that's Sonny's way as a pro re-acting and accepting the comments of > another pro. Man if it weren't for the photo pro brethern and sistern I'd be > a poor example of a photographer if I sloughed off their criticism and just > dismissed it. > > Even today after all these years, I live in fear of what fellow pros will > say when I show new material... ( certainly that which I think is really > cool,) :-) It's what their comments will be, as they can be very > intimidating, particularly when they start, "Well I think, uuummmmm. " And > your heart goes thumpity thump waitng for the brick to fall! Scary as all > get out! :-( > > Then a comment is made and you think, "Son of a gun why didn't I see that > when I was cropping or printing?" And your open response is, "Hey thank you, > as I didn't see that or think of it in that manner." And they make you look > like a better photographer. And that is what critique is all about, whether > some of you believe that or not. Even when you get reemed out or your ass > kicked! It's meant for your own benefit. :-) > > Photography is a never ending learning process no matter who one is or years > of experience. So if you're into photography with your heart and soul, get > ready to always have someone point out an improvement no matter how simple > it maybe..... as they do it to make you a better photographer. > > >>> Then you have the guy who simply comments, "That's the worst picture > I've > > ever seen." Truth is, we get lots of good shots here, and no one comments > > either way, certainly not with candor and knowledge of the craft.<<<<< > > I know we've heard that before, "no comment." And that leaves the > photographer wondering... "is my picture that good they don't need to > comment?" Or... "my picture is so bad no one wants to hurt my feelings?" > And this is a tough call for me, hell I'm not afraid to kick ass nor give > pats on the back. But in reality one has real world work to do and even > though I look at many pictures, they get a glance and click. Only because I > don't have time to either look at them all and I certainly don't have the > time to comment good, bad or ugly. > > And in the case of Sandy and myself being on the road for the better part of > Jan-Feb-Mar.shooting, there isn't hope I'll ever see all the posts, let > alone make comment on pictures. > > >>>> I don't have the miles on the odometer you do, but after 40 years with > a > > camera I'm considered an old guy myself by the likes of John Strauss, but > > hey, even KyleCassidy is getting to be an old fart, he admitted that to me > > today!<<<<< > > Cassidy is getting to be an old fart? ;-) Damn with all those sexy chicks > around him all the time, he'd better get over that feeling very quickly or > he's in deep trouble. ;-) An "old fart indeed!" Like holy blue blazes not > for another 40 years at least! :-) > ted > > Ted Grant Photography Limited > www.islandnet.com/~tedgrant > > -- > To unsubscribe, see http://mejac.palo-alto.ca.us/leica-users/unsub.html - -- To unsubscribe, see http://mejac.palo-alto.ca.us/leica-users/unsub.html