Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2014/10/27
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Nathan Wajsman SHOWED & WROTE: Subject: [Leica] IMG: Nathan's PAW 43: Slovak wine, choir, cats, more food porn... .in other words, a typical mixed bag. It is late October, but you wouldn't know it looking at the weather. I can deal with it ;-) http://www.fotocycle.dk/paws/?page_id=1281 ========================================================== Hi Nathan, No question you are something else when it comes to "PHOTOJOURNALISM!" The Photo story or Photo essay! It isn't just a one photo moment. It's image after image and you do it week after week with the most interesting of subjects! Or similar subjects, but shot with a different angle or light. You are quite an incredible "OBSERVER OF THE MOMENTS!" Actually you make me ashamed of myself for not doing my daily walk as I'm supposed to do. Yeah it's supposed to help keep me alive! Oh what the heck, "I'll walk a bit more tomorrow." Is the usual excuse. It doesn't happen simply because it's so easy not to do it!" :-( :-( Let alone carrying my M8 as I could do with great ease. At least I have learned how to hook the loop strap of my "walking stick!" about my wrist. That's a "cane" for those who wish to allow themselves to be "old!" ;-) "Elder's use walking sticks!" "OLD PEOPLE USE CANES!!!" :-) I go week after week and do diddly squat photos, not even a snap in my garden! :-( I look at your picture essays and scream blasphemy at myself as I sit here alone wondering why am I here? Then your photo essay opens and I click back and forth a half dozen times examining composition, subject, angle and saying "quietly to myself?" "Damn he's good!" Then go back to the beginning and look through them and captions one more time! :-) However you also make me smile as I remember the "DAYS WHEN I DID THAT DAY AFTER DAY, WEEK AFTER WEEK, months on end! And never tired, nor weakened. WHY? Well it was the most incredible love affair one could have with the most complete satisfaction one could enjoy!" But then that's what being a photojournalist is all about! The enjoyment of the successful "clicks!" Good on you lad! cheers, ted