Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2004/05/10

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Subject: [Leica] As Usual, At the End of the Day Joseph Conrad Has It Right
From: paul at paulhardycarter.com (Paul Hardy Carter)
Date: Mon May 10 16:58:55 2004
References: <000701c436ea$0b65bac0$121afea9@Hausner>

Nonsense perhaps. Fun though!

P.

At 19:53 -0400, 10/5/04, Buzz Hausner wrote:
>...and to paraphrase Joseph Conrad, "Senor Korda, he dead."  This thread
>is interesting in that I detect that many people are searching to make
>the photograph most significant to them the most significant ever.  Yes,
>the Grateful Dead created the greatest music ever.  My father who fought
>in World War II probably thought that the picture of Betty Grable
>looking back over her shoulder was the greatest photograph ever taken.
>
>I submit for everyone's consideration that discussing the most
>significant photograph ever taken is nonsense, but discussing the
>photograph that was most significant to you and why is a worthy endeavor
>in your photographic education.
>
>	Buzz Hausner
>

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