Wow!
I did not expect that an still image is going to create so much controversy. I wanted to display Leica camera and I added some memorabilia I bought at the air shows I attended in the United States in late eighties. The hat is actually "grenz schutz hut" from former DDR with flying wings attached to it. I also have a lot of US Navy memorabilia the airplanes I build and fly as models, should I have placed a Leica camera with Navy wings? I don't know, I apologize if I have offended half a dozend people this was not my intention. I made a still life that was pleasing to the eye with mid grays showing properly, I tried to expose and tone print to my liking does it matter what the subject is? I guess some people think it does.
I don't apologize for trying to improve my skills as a photographer.
Greg
An image that didn't contain any Nazi memorabilia was removed because "8-10" people incorrectly though that it did?
The artifacts depicted (though not the Leica camera or case) included swastikas...they were nazi memorabilia.
Let me see if I understand this correctly.
An image that didn't contain any Nazi memorabilia was removed because "8-10" people incorrectly though that it did?
If that's the case I will refrain from sharing my thoughts on the question this thread raises and express my trust that the image will be restored and the person that posted it will receive an apology.
The DDR is not the Third Reich.
Let me see if I understand this correctly.
An image that didn't contain any Nazi memorabilia was removed because "8-10" people incorrectly though that it did?
If that's the case I will refrain from sharing my thoughts on the question this thread raises and express my trust that the image will be restored and the person that posted it will receive an apology.
The DDR is not the Third Reich.
wow. I can see the rationales on both sides. Although it's borderline as far as I'm concerned (insomuch as I can have an opinion not having seen the image), I understand why Sean took it down. I would likewise agree with him taking down a picture of a seashell or a green pepper if it caused substantial discord in the apug community.
I would like Greg to post it somewhere like Flickr and post a link to it in the thread so that those who want to see the image can.
-KwM-
By the same token, someone here said it was absurd to refer to such an image as propaganda. May I suggest that you take dictionary definitions with a pinch of salt. You will be better off if you educate yourself by reading comprehensive reports on Nazi Germany and news of the present day so you will understand what sort of things were and are common propaganda.
KwM
I agree 100%, I posted an opinion without seeing the image, it happened while I was away from the computer today, I would really like to see the image, not promising I would like or dislike it, but as a photographer, would like to have the opportunity to judge for myself.
Dave
An interesting corrolary between 9-11 and the Reichstag fire.
I think you'll need a direct link
We also lost two long term members today over this, 1 citing they can not be a part of a site fighting to allow such imagery to be posted. This is a highly sensitive subject and they were fine contributors, hopefully they will return.
I can only say narrow minded individuals are for me, not a loss.
I fear you'll possibly lose more because of the censorship-not the image.
[...]it's just been one of those days and I've been dealing with the removal of that image for 13hrs straight now.
Greg, it was a fine photograph, and you have nothing to apologize for. I have no idea where these folks got the propoganda BS.
I for one would have been happy to get one. It was a very well done image IMO.
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