Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2009/12/17

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Subject: [Leica] I wish the LUG was a harsher place. (Long Ramble)
From: douglas.sharp at gmx.de (Douglas Sharp)
Date: Thu, 17 Dec 2009 13:25:35 +0100
References: <C74F890B.5A7DE%mark@rabinergroup.com>

Personally, I honestly think I would have to know perfectly well what 
kind of photographer I am (not want to be) before considering investing 
so much money in a camera and lenses. :-)

Enjoy your new M9

Cheers
Douglas

Mark Rabiner wrote:
>> I bought an M9 recently and a few lenses,  revived my dormant
>> photography habit and started posting to the LUG again.  In that short
>> time I think my photography has improved and its all down to people
>> being honest with me.
>>
>> The most important thing I've learned since getting the M9 is what
>> kind of photographer I want to be.  I don't do beautiful landscapes
>> because I haven't got the patience or inclination to get up at 4 in
>> the morning for the right light or spend hours in photoshop honing a
>> print and I also know that I'd still be pretty bad at it because
>> frankly I find most landscape photography boring. I'd rather just go
>> there on my bike and look at the scenery.  I'll never be a
>> photojournalist because I think to do it justice you need to immerse
>> yourself in your subject and make sure that your pictures tell the
>> whole story you wanted to tell.
>>     
>
> Its just that your camera, an M9 cost SEVEN thousand dollars.
> And one of your lenes, the Noctilux .95 cost TEN thousand dollars.
> And you're on the Leica users list.
> So when you're on a short walk having not woken up too early in the morning
> and later not in the mood to spend too much time tweaking the shot your
> doing it with a seventeen thousand dollar kit in your hand. Camera with
> lens.
> Most people with $17,000 dollars in their hand filled with camera are not
> worried about what kind of commitment they have to photography.
> Its a given they have some.
> Nobody can force somebody with a fortune worth of camera gear in their hand
> to take less than the most causal approach to photography. Its a free 
> world.
>
>
>
> Mark William Rabiner
>
>
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