Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2010/12/16
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Sonny Carter offered: Subject: Re: [Leica] The perfect Photographer > On Thu, Dec 16, 2010 at 8:02 PM, Jeff Moore <jbm at jbm.org> wrote: > >> 2010-12-16-17:38:53 tedgrant at shaw.ca: >> > Jeff, >> > >> > This is a damn fine photograph depicting a photographer on a ladder >> > at work! That's all it is, as simple as that. Like where is your >> > mind? >>> mmmm. I think my mind is with Jeff on this one Ted. As Bill points >>> out, no > camera.<,,, OK guys and ladies, I suppose I over reacted a tad. However in my defense: I suppose not many of you have worked along side Brit media photographers during a royal tour or similar situation, where darn near all of them carry a set of steps as we see in this photo. In any event I had absolutely no re-action to not seeing a camera, as I knew exactly what it was! A photographer taking a picture! Simply because I've seen the butt ends of lots of photographers in a mass shoot out during a Royal tour with these type of steps are quite a normal thing in Europe! My reaction? I saw nothing more than a photographer on steps shooting into a crowd. Sure the butt end was the point of the photograph and I wouldn't have hesitated for the blink of an eye in shooting exactly the same scene! It's called "Life on the streets of the world!" Not like it was a scene in a church or other religious situation. Damn now that ought to start a whole new series! :-( The butt end wasn't really any thing at all, as I suppose I've seen lots butt ends of fellow photographers in exactly this position. Quite frankly they're really a pain in the, if you'll pardon my expression... "A big pain in the ass!" Because when you have 15 - 20 or more photogs forming a kind of wall up on steps, you really do see nothing but a bunch of asses! All clothed mind you! ;-) I have absolutely no feeling towards any kind of embarrassment what so ever, nor that the photo is embarrassing in any fashion. I suppose it's "Too each his own." My re-action such as it is........... It's just a shot of a butt that if I were shooting street stuff my re-action at the moment would have been exactly as Lluis, "CLICK!" Kind of smiled and moved on looking for next bit of street life. And please do not bring up any kind of twisted angles that I'm disrespectful of a woman or women! Simply because I was brought up by firm parents about respect of ladies in holding doors, ladies before men, give your seat on the bus or street car to any lady! And the list goes on! So don't bring that in. And I can offer being respectful of the woman birthing in the OR on how you act as not to cause her any embarrassment. So ladies and gentlemen, and Jeff; an apology for the blast off in the first post. But I will not apologize in saying I would have shot exactly the same scene if I were there! Or anywhere in the world when this type of day to day life moment occurs! Keep it simple.... It's just using the "Art of Observation!" CLICK! Thank you. Good night. cheers, ted.