Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/02/17
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Looks like a Leica to me too. But what really caught my eye on that page
was the following line from the introduction:
"He has also come to utilize the potential of color to the full, seeing it
as a fundamental feature of perception."
Now imagine that - color is a fundamental feature of perception! Gee, I
never ever realized that. I wonder if he was the first person in the
history of perception to have this breathtaking insight. No shit, Sherlock!
Is it any wonder that people get all squinty-eyed when "artists" or their
representatives start talking about art?
Paul Chefurka
- -----Original Message-----
From: John Brownlow [mailto:deadman@jukebox.demon.co.uk]
Sent: Wednesday, February 16, 2000 5:32 PM
To: LUG
Subject: Re: [Leica] Eggleston cameras
on 16/2/00 10:14 pm, Mark Rabiner at mrabiner@concentric.net wrote:
> I can't find a shot of him on the Hasselblad site with I Leica. The have a
> huge
> download picture of "Eggleston and Bengtsson" looking though a bunch of
Blad
> gear but no small cameras in site!!??
> Mark Rabiner
Mark --
http://www2.hasselbladfoundation.o.se/hbf/egglestone.html
I *think* it's a leica. Sure looks like one.
- --
John Brownlow
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