Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2010/12/17
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]I suppose we all see something different. I saw a relatively unattractive rear view of a chubby woman on a ladder taking pictures in the street. I mainly looked for what she was taking pictures of. Frank On 17 Dec, 2010, at 04:38, <tedgrant at shaw.ca> <tedgrant at shaw.ca> wrote: > 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. > > > _______________________________________________ > Leica Users Group. > See http://leica-users.org/mailman/listinfo/lug for more information